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CHARLES F. HURLBURT. 



THE 

PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH 
IN THE UNITED STATES 

IN 1893 



In presenting this little pamphlet to the notice of his fellow 
Churchmen, the writer earnestly hopes that it will meet with a kindly 
reception, and prove of interest. 

While any one, so disposed, could have gathered the same facts, 
yet, as far as the writer's knowledge goes, it has never been attempted, 
in this form, and so he claims, at least, originality, though there may 
be no particular ability displayed. 

There are, as a matter of course, some inaccuracies; it would not 
be possible to have it otherwise, such is the manner of making some 
of the Convention Journals. The Communicants are not separated, 
in many instances, and two, and often more Churches are connected 
by a bracket, and the communicants mentioned in gross. But by 
the "law of compensation," it is probable that, in the end, the 
Communicants belonging to each Church named, are in the main 
correct. 

To those who have not looked into this matter, there may be 
some surprises. The writer has given the names of the Churches in 
every Diocese and Missionary District, except some in South Dakota, 
which will be spoken of, under that head, later on. 

Where there are dashes [ — ] opposite a Church name, it signifies 
that no communicants are reported. There are scores of Missions 
with no names, as will be seen. 

The writer believes that, as before mentioned, there will be some 
surprises. In the nomenclature of the Churches, it is a singular fact 
that there are but one of a name, in many instances, in the whole 
country. Take, for instance, "Church of the Advocate," While 



4 The Protestant Episcopal Church. 

there are numerous "Redeemers," " Mediators," etc., there is but one 
of that name, and that is in Philadelphia; but one "Reformation" 
(Brooklyn), and so on. 

The writer has taken a great deal from Whittaker's admirable 
Church Almanac for 1894, which, by the by, should be in the hands of 
every Churchman. A great many of the details have been culled from 
Convention Journals of 1893, and the writer hereby thanks those 
Secretaries, who have courteously sent their Journals to him. 

To sum up, the writer has done the best he could with the data 
in his possession, and if any errors have crept in, he sincerely asks 
indulgence, for this little work has been written under most painful 
conditions, almost helplessness and nearly (and soon will be) total 
blindness. It has been written, too, in the hope, and with the most 
earnest prayers, that his fellow-churchmen will feel a hearty sympathy 
for one who, in this effort, is trying to bring aid and comfort to 
those dearest to him, and make his life, now drawing near its 
conclusion, end in peace. 

CHARLES F. HURLBURT, 
Brooklyn, August, 1894. 



PART I. 
DIOCESES. 

There are, in the United States, fifty-three Dioceses, and seventeen 
Missionary Districts including Alaska. 

The Dioceses will be treated of first. 

Within the last twenty-five years there has been a great increase in 
their number. 

The State of New York has now five (5); Pennsylvania, three (3); 
New jersey, two (2); Maryland, two (2). Virginia, two (2); North 
Carolina, two (2); Florida, a Missionary District beside the old 
Diocese; Texas, two (2) Missionary Districts beside the old Diocese; 
Missouri, a Missionary District, in addition to the old Diocese; Ohio, 
two (2); Illniois, three (3). Michigan, two (2) also a Missionary 
District; Wisconsin, two (2); while Nebraska, Colorado and Calfornia 
has each a Diocese and a Missionary District; in the case of the State 
of Washingtion there are two Missionary Districts within its limits. 

The General Convention of the Church is held triennially and 
consists of the House of Bishops, and that of the Clerical and Lay 
Deputies. 

It is not the province of the writer to enter into any extended 
notice of the workings of the Church, except as he has commented 
upon the subject on treating of the several Dioceses. Suffice it to say 
that the Church has under its fostering care a vast number of Educa- 
tional and Charitable Institutions, and that the members of the Church 
are among the most eminent in all walks of life, and that the Church 
is increasing rapidly all over this favored land, its Bishops and Clergy 
conveying the Gospel of Glad Tidings into its most remote sections. 

With these preliminary remarks the writer goes into the details of 
the Dioceses. 



6 The Protestant Episcopal Church 

ALABAMA. 

ORGANIZED 183O. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Richard Hooker Wilmer, D.D. 
Assistant Bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry Melville Jackson, D.D. 

This Diocese shows evidence of growth ; its increase of communi- 
cants over 1892 being about one hundred 

There are many Missions, and they are constantly increasing. 
Bishop Wilmer, on account of ill health cannot do as much as he 
used to do ; but his able Assistant is a strong and able man, both in 
mind and body, and is doing great work. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

St. John's, Mobile 689 Christ, Mobile 458 

St. John's, Montgomery.... 615 Trinity, Mobile 410 

Advent, Birmingham 590 St. Paul's, Selma 325 

Contributions, $126,628.87; Communicants, 6287; Ratio, $20.11. 

No. Church Names Ccm. No. Church Names Com. 

6 St. John's 1387 4 St. Mark's 76 

5 Christ 738 1 St. Stephen's j^ 

5 Trinity 695 1 St. Thomas' 60 

9 St. Paul's 6j$ 1 Good Shepherd ... . . 57 

1 Advent .... 590 1 Holy Cross. 55 

8 Grace 406 1 Calvary . 10 

1 Nativity 292 1 St. Wilford's 45 

3 St. Mary's 256 1 St. Michael's 43 

2 Holy Comforter 164 1 St. Timothy's \2 

4 St. Luke's 118 2 St. Andrew's 41 

2 St. James' 114 1 Emmanuel 29 

1 St. Michael and All 1 Holy Innocents 26 

Angels 107 2 St. Alban's 9 

2 St. Peter's 102 17 Not named •. . . . 135 



ALBANY. 

Organized 1868. 
Bishop, Rt. Rev. William Croswell Doane, S.T.D., LL.D. 

This Diocese has grown with remarkable rapidity, under the 
fostering care of its able Bishop, upon whom has fallen, so worthily, 
the mantle of his eminent father, seconded by a hard-working clergy, 
and liberal laymen. The Adirondack region has been made, literally, 
to "blossom like the rose." Among those who have done much to 
spread the Church there, is Doctor E. L. Trudean of Saranac Lake. 

The increase in Communicants over 1892 is over fifteen hundred. 



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The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



Com- 



Bethesda, Saratoga Springs . 753 

St. Paul's, Albany 707 

St. Peter's, Albany 702 



St. Paul's, Troy 654 

All Saints', Albany 587 

St. John's, Cohoes 520 



Contributions, $431,623.28; Communicants, 19,107; Ratio, $22.59. 



No. Church Names Com. 

14 St. John's i 2467 

1 7 Christ 2149 

14 St. Paul's 2077 

16 Trinity 1890 

5 St. Mark's 885 

4 St. Peter's 818 

1 1 St. Luke's 811 

10 Grace 796 

3 All Saints' 790 

1 Bethesda - 753 

6 St. James 508 

4 Zion 501 

1 St. George's 457 

2 Messiah 451 

2 St. Barnabas' $77 

2 St. Ann's 328 

3 Holy Cross ... 299 

1 Ascension 240 

1 Holy Innocents. 189 

1 Epiphany 177 

3 Emmanuel 173 

. 2 Calvary 139 

1 St. Matthew's. .... .. 139 



No. Church Names Com. 

4 Good Shepherd 140 

1 St. Augustine's 134 

1 St. John Evangelist 121 

St. Sacrament 90 

The Cross = 82 

Memorial. 59 

St. Mary's "58 

St. Andrew's . 47 

1 Our Saviour 45 

2 St. Stephen's 41 

1 Immanuel 37 

1 St. Alban's 35 

1 Gloria Dei 28 

1 Holy Name 25 

1 Holy Spirit 25 

1 St. John's-in-the-Wilder- 

ness 17 

1 St. Giles' 15 

1 St. Thomas' 14 

1 Redeemer 12 

1 St. Timothy's 9 

1 Transfiguration 3 

2 Not named 16 



ARKANSAS. 

Organized, 1871. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry Niles Pierce, D.D., LL.D. 

This is a small Diocese ; but shows evidence of steady growth ; 
the increase of communicants over 1892, being nearly two hundred. 

Bishop Pierce has nearly filled out a quarter of a century, since his 
consecration, and his work speaks for itself. 

The largest Churches are : 

Com. Com. 

Christ, Little Rock 650 St. John's, Helena 218 

St. John's, Ft. Smith 267 Trinity, Pine Bluff 204 



Contributions, $29,675.48; Communicants, 2400; Ratio, $12.37. 



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No. Church Names Com. 

i Christ 650 

3 St. John's 531 

3 Trinity 305 

3 St. Paul's 185 

1 St. Luke's 132 

2 St. Andrew's 70 

2 St. Mark's 49 

2 St. James' 46 

2 Grace 42 



No. Church Names Com. 

i St. Agnes' 37 

1 St. Philip's 27 

1 Good Shepherd 19 

1 Redeemer 16 

1 Holy Cross 15 

1 Emmanuel 10 

1 St. Mary's 10 

8 Not named 87 



CALIFORNIA. 

ORGANIZED 1850. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. William F. Nichols, D.D. 

This Diocese has been called upon to mourn the loss of its 
beloved Bishop Kip, who labored for so many years and built up this 
important charge. He died in April, 1893, and "his works do 
follow him." 

Its present Bishop was his able assistant, and will follow in the 
footsteps of the good Bishop Kip. The increase of Communicants 
for 1892, is nearly eight hundred, 

The largest Churches are: 

St. Luke's, San Francisco. 
St. Paul's, Los Angeles. . . 
St. John's, San Francisco.. 



Com. Com. 

609 Trinity, San Jose 445 

550 Grace, San Francisco.. .... 432 

500 Christ, Alameda 426 



Contributions, $221,090.98 ; Communicants, 10,719; Ratio, $20.63. 



No. 



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Com. 



15 St. Paul's 2143 

12 Trinity I 39° 

9 St. John's 1246 

7 St. Luke's 825 

7 Christ 794 

6 All Saints'. . 590 

2 Advent . . 475 

2 Grace 464 

3 St. Stephen's 305 



5 St. James' 



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2 St. Mark's 244 

4 St. Peter's 234 

4 Our Saviour 198 

1 Epiphany 191 

4 St Matthew's 170 

I Calvary 155 



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Alban's 128 

Andrew's no 

Augustine's 103 

Michael's 93 

Messiah jo 

Good Shepherd 56 

St. Mary's-by-the-Sea. ... 56 

Holy Saviour 50 

San Anselmo 50 

Ascension 90 

St. John the Baptist. . . 16 

The Angels' 15 

St. Poly carp's — 

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CENTRAL NEW YORK. 

ORGANIZED 1 868. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Frederick Dan Huntington, S.T.D., 

LL.D, D.C.L. 

This Diocese contained, until 1868, what is now the Diocese of 
Western New York — when it was divided — and the present Bishop 
elected, under whose faithful ministrations the Church has steadily 
grown and prospered. 

The writer knew the late Bishop DeLancy well, and the good 
Bishop was often the guest at the writer's old home, in that Diocese. 
He died deeply lamented by all, and his memory lingers lovingly 
among them who knew him so well. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

Trinity, Watertown 925 Grace, Utica 522 

St. Luke's, Utica 571 Calvary, Utica 491 

St. Paul's, Syracuse 528 St. Peter's, Auburn 410 

Contributions, $233,184.08; Communicants, 16,040; Ratio, $14.53. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

15 Trinity 2898 7 St. Andrew's 261 

1 7 Grace 2260 1 Holy Cross 181 

18 St. John's 1875 2 St. George's 162 

1 1 Christ 1 34 1 3 St. Stephen's 152 

11 St. Paul's 1 128 3 St. Thomas' 152 

7 St. James' ... 831 1 St. Joseph's. . 154 

6 Zion 813 1 Epiphany. 54 

4 Calvary 808 1 St. Ann's 48 

5 St. Peter's 746 1 Gethsemane 36 

4 St. Luke's ...... 639 1 All Saints' 12 

7 Emmanuel 536 1 Redeemer — 

6 St. Mark's 314 1 St. Lawrence's — 

3 Good Shepherd 304 1 St. Timothy's — 

1 Evangelists 287 5 Not named 19 

2 St. Matthew's 233 



CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. 

ORGANIZED I 87 1. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Mark Anthony DeWolfe Howe, D.D. 

LL.D. 
Assistant Bishop, Rt. Rev. NELSON S. RULISON, D.D. 

This Diocese shows steady and healthful growth ; its increase of 
Communicants over 1892 being nearly three hundred. Bishop Howe 
and his assistant are indefatigable workers, and the Church Services 



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are' being carried into all sections of this Diocese. The writer is 
indebted to the Secretary, Mr. Farquhar, of Pottsville, for courtesies. 
The largest Churches are: 

Com. 

Trinity, Pottsville. . . 522 

St. Luke's, Scranton 465 

St. James', Lancaster 435 

St. Stephen's, Wilkes-Barre. 418 



Com. 



Christ, Williamsport 418 

Nativity, South Bethlehem.. 394 
Christ, Reading 377 



Contributions, $279,722.16; Communicants, 10,281 ; Ratio, $27.21. 



No. 

16 Trinity 1791 

13 Christ 1388 

17 St John's 1 2 10 

14 St. Paul's 1 162 

12 St. James'. . 

6 St. Luke's . . . 
5 St. Stephen's 

7 Grace 

2 Nativity. . . . 

4 St. Mark's 322 

4 Good Shepherd. ...... . 228 

3 St. Peter's ... 208 

2 St. Matthias 142 

1 St. Michael's 123 

2 St. David's 120 

Barnabas' 108 

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3 St. Gabriel's 78 

1 St. Philip's 70 

1 Calvary 48 

1 Our Saviour 47 

1 St. John Evangelist . . 31 

2 St. Mary's 29 

2 St. Thomas' 28 

1 St. George's 25 

1 St. Saviour's 25 

1 Holy Apostles 24 

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Ascension 

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CHICAGO. 

ORGANIZED I 835. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. William E. McLaren, D.D., D.C.L. 

This Diocese, comprising, as it does the great city of Chicago, and 
adjacent counties, is one of three into which the State of Illinois is 
divided. The increase of communicants over 1892 is more than a 
thousand. The Church has provided for the spiritual needs of an 
exceedingly mixed population, and its Bishop and Clergy are full of 
energy in their Master's cause. 



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Com. 

St. James', Chicago 1 200 

Grace, Chicago 845 

St. Mark's, Chicago 702 

St. Bartholomew's, Chicago 700 

Contributions, $453, $3 2 7-3°'> Com 

No. Church Names Com. 

8 Christ 1273 

2 St. James' 1245 

9 St. Paul's 1225 

6 Grace 1212 

3 St. Mark's 1087 

4 Trinity 863 

2 St. Bartholomew's 700 

1 Epiphany 645 

2 St. Peter's 550 

1 St. Ansgarius' ..... . 500 

2 Emmanuel 489 

3 St. Andrew's. 455 

1 Cathedral 449 

1 Ascension . . . 443 

2 Redeemer 379 

3 St. Luke's 280 

1 Our Saviour 263 

2 Calvary .. 253 

2 St. Thomas' -253 

2 All Saints' 204 

4 St. John's 192 

2 Good Shepherd 189 

1 St. Stephen's 175 



Com. 

Trinity, Chicago. 534 

St. Ansgarius', Chicago 500 

Cathedral, Chicago 495 

municants, 15,158; Ratio, $29.91. 

No. Church Names Com. 

2 Holy Trinity. 159 

1 St. John Evangelist .... 151 

2 St. Alban's. 150 

1 Holy Communion 134 

1 St. Philip's 129 

1 Mediator 128 

1 Transfiguration. 120 

1 Zion ... 109 

1 St. Augustin's. 106 

1 Holy Cross 91 

1 St. George's 80 

1 Atonement 80 

1 All Angels' 51 

1 Annunciation 50 

1 Holy Nativity .... . 50 

1 St. Matthias'" 49 

1 St. Barnabas' 44 

1 St. Matthew's 42 

1 St. Margaret's 39 

1 St. Ann's 32 

1 St. Mary's 21 

1 St. Simeon's 12 

1 St. Ambrose — 



COLORADO. 

ORGANIZED 1 877. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. JOHN F. SPAULDING, D.D. 

This Diocese of Colorado was elevated to that dignity but seven 
years ago. The growth of the Church has been very rapid. The city 
of Denver has a Cathedral of one thousand communicants, and about 
a dozen of Churches and Mission. Its Bishop, Clergy and Laymen 
are indefatigable workers, and the ratio of contributors stands second 
onlv to the Diocese of New York. 



The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



St. John's, Denver iooo 

St. Mark's. Denver 275 

Grace, Colorado Springs 220 



Com. 

Trinity, Denver 217 

St. George's. Leadville 208 

Ascension, Preble 175 



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Contributions, $181,56.15; Communicants, 3,733; Ratio, #48.64. 

No. Church Names. Com. No. Church Names. Com. 

2 St. John's 1087 2 St. James' 57 

4 Trinity 323 2 St. Philip's 54 

1 St. Mark's 275 2 Calvary 49 

3 Grace 254 1 Good Shepherd 30 

3 St. Peter's 238 1 St. Thomas' 25 

2 Ascension 230 1 Messiah 21 

1 St. George's 208 1 St. Andrew's 16 

4 Christ 207 1 Epiphany 6 

1 Holy Trinity 140 1 St. Michael's 5 

3 St. Paul's 140 1 St. Timothy's 5 

3 St. Andrew's 102 1 Incarnation 10 

3 St. Luke's 101 1 Redeemer — 

2 All Saints' 87 1 St. Matthew's 5 

1 Emmanuel 84 4 Not Named — 

4 St. Stephen's 80 



CONNECTICUT. 

ORGANIZED I 783. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. John Williams, D.D., LL.D. 

What shall be said of this grand old Diocese, the scene of the 
labors of a Seabury, a Jarvis, a Brownell and a Williams. It is a 
splendidly equipped Diocese, full of energy, liberty, and Churchman- 
ship, whose clergy and laity stand so high Bishop Williams, now 
Presiding Bishop, is instant in season and out; and his labors, and 
that of his Clergy, is shown in the increase of Communicants over 
1892 of nearly one thousand. These results speak for themselves. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

Christ, Hartford 789 Holy Trinity, Middletown. . 680 

Trinity, New Haven 728 St. Paul's, Norwalk 627 

St. John's, Stamford 727 St. Andrew's, Meriden 622 

St. John's, Waterbury 722 Christ, Ansonia 531 

St. Paul's, New Haven 700 Trinity, Waterbury 530 

Contributious, $607,339.57; Communicants, $28,318; Ratio, $21.45. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

24 Trinity 4903 1 2 St. James' 2120 

26 Christ 4739 ll Grace 1291 

18 St. John's 4044 8 St. Andrew's 1106 

17 St. Paul's 3000 2 Holy Trinity 907 



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No. Chnrch Names Com. No. 

3 St. Thomas' 847 1 

4 St. Mark's 738 2 

6 St. Peter's 714 1 

2 St. Michael's 524 1 

2 St. Mary's 432 1 

3 All Saints' 430 2 

6 St. Luke's .385 1 

1 Ascension 270 1 

2 St. Stephen's 264 1 

4 Calvary 210 1 

2 Good Shepherd 197 1 

4 Emmanuel 131 1 

1 St. Alban's 125 



Church Nam~s Com* 

Our Saviour 96 

St. Matthew's 85 

Bishop Seabury 74 

Holy Advent 54 

Immanuel 47 

Epiphany 46 

St. John the Evangelist. 43 

Nativity 41 

St. Philip 41 

Zion 19 

Messiah -- 

St. John the Baptist — 



DELAWARE. 

ORGANIZED 1 786. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Leighton Coleman, S.T.D., LL.D. 

This Diocese, though small in extent and population, yet shows 
vigor and life, in that the communicants of 1893 are larger, by nearly 
one hundred, than in 1892. 

Bishop Coleman, the successor of the lamented Bishop Lee, is 
carrying on his labors, being seconded by his hard-working band of 
clergy and laity. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. 

St. Andrew's, Wilmington... ^^j 

Trinity, Wilmington 300 

St. John's, Wilmington 260 

Contributions, $89,077.59 

No. Church Names Com. 

4 Christ 390 

2 St. Andrew's . . . . 346 



Com* 

Holy Trinity, Wilmington... 258 
Emmanuel, Newcastle 211 



Communicants, 3,060; Ratio, $207.84. 



2 Trinity 315 

2 St. John's 300 

1 Holy Trinity 258 

2 St. Peter's 237 

1 Emmanuel 211 

2 Calvary 168 

1 St. Luke's 112 

1 St. Anne's 109 

1 St. Thomas' 89 

1 Immanuel 85 

2 St. James' 72 



\o. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Mark's 71 

2 St. Paul's 61 

1 St. Philip's 52 

1 Ascension 48 



St. Michael's, 



44 



1 Grace. . . 35 



1 St. Matthew's. 



3o 



1 St. Mary's 16 

1 St. George's 15 

1 St. Barnabas' 9 

1 St. John the Baptist 8 

1 St. Stephens . . . , , 4 

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EASTON. 

ORGANIZED, 1 868. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. William Forbes Adams, D.D. 

This Diocese was originally a part of the Diocese of Maryland' 
It comprises, what is familiarly known, as the "Eastern Shore." It 
is small, in point of population, but is great in energy. No more 
devoted Churchmen can be found in any Diocese. Bishop Adams is 
very truly beloved by his people. The writer is much indebted to 
Rev. J. L. Bryan, the Secretary, for his admirably arranged Journal ; 
and for his kind words of encouragement. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

St. Andrew's, Princess Anne 214 St. Peter's, Salisbury.. 173 

Christ, Cambridge 183 St. Paul's, Centerville 159 

Contributions, $47,409.69; Communicants, 3,194; Ratio, $14.84. 



Jo. Church Names Com. 

9 St. Paul's 463 

6 Christ 401 

3 St. Peter's 280 

4 St. Stephen's 266 

3 Trinity 229 

3 St. Andrew's 214 

3 St. Luke's . . .... 202 

St. Mary's 163 

Emmanuel 119 



All Hallows' 
All Saints'. . 
St. John's . . . 
Shrewsbury . 
St. James' . . 



113 

89 

84 
81 
60 



No. Church Names Com. 

3 Grace 49 

1 St. Clement's 46 

1 Holy Trinity 40 

2 Good Shepherd $6 

1 St. John's-in-the-Wilder- 

ness 20 

2 St. Mark's 20 

1 St. Augustine's 12 

3 Holy Cross — 

1 Holy Innocents' — 

1 St. Bartholomew's — 

1 St. Martin's — 

1 St. Matthew's — 

1 St. Philip's — 



EAST CAROLINA. 

ORGANIZED, 1 883. 

Rev. Alfred A. Watson, D.D. 



Bishop, Rt 

This is a young Diocese, though part of an old one. It was 
formed from the Diocese of North Carolina. Its growth, perhaps, has 
not been as rapid as some others ; but still the Church yields a great 
influence, and Bishop Watson is a man of ability and energy. 

The largest Churches are : 

Com. Com. 

St. James', Wilmington.. 501 St. Mark's, Wilmington.. 182 

St. John's, Fayetteville . . . 335 St. Peter's, Washington.. 165 

Christ, Newbern 258 



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Contributions, $49,938.23 ; Communicants, 3,294 ; Ratio, $15.16. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

9 St. John's 605 1 St. Luke's 59 

1 St. James'. 501 1 St. Clement's 19 

3 Christ 408 1 Martin's 49 

5 St. Paul's 292 1 The Cross 47 

3 St. Peter's 253 2 St. Mary's 40 

1 St. Mark's 182 2 Advent 39 

4 St. Thomas 141 2 Holy Innocent's 37 

1 Zion 123 1 St. George's 32 

1 St. Stephen's 120 1 St. Barnabas' 23 

3 Grace 100 1 St. Philip's 16 

1 St. David's 97 Emanuel 14 

1 Holy Trinity 96 1 St. Gabriel's 7 

1 St. Cyprian 85 1 St. Andrew's 6 

1 St. Joseph's 73 1 Good Shepherd — 

1 Trinity 66 30 Not named 143 

2 St. John's Evangelist. ... 64 



FLORIDA. 

ORGANIZED I 83 8. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Edwin G. Weed, S.T.D. 

This is another Diocese, whose population increased so rapidly 
that it was found necessary to form a missionary jurisdiction out of its 
Southern portion in 1892. Bishop Weed has shown great energy and 
administrative ability and the State of Orange Groves bids fair to be a 
large and an important one. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

St. John's, Jacksonville. ... 518 Trinity, Gaivesville 187 

Christ, Pensacola 329 St. John's, Tallahassee 16 t 

Contributions, $38,549.57; Communicants, 2636; Ratio, $14.62. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

3 St. John's 684 1 Our Saviour i 45 

3 Christ 395 2 All Saints' 40 

4 Trinity 420 2 Emmanuel 31 

1 St. Andrews 143 1 St. Luke's 30 

3 Good Shepherd 133 1 St. Matthew's '.'. 16 

2 St. Mark's 129 1 Holy Cross 12 

4 St. Mary's 129 1 St. Margaret's 11 

2 St. Philip's 119 i St. Cyprian's. 10 

1 St. Peter's 115 1 St. George's 10 

2 St. James' 58 1 Grace 8 

4 St. Paul's 58 1 St. Michael and All 

1 St. Stephen's 58 Angels 8 

1 Holy Comforter 52 5 Not named 60 



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FOND DU LAC. 

ORGANIZED 1 874. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Charles C. Grafton, S.T.D. 

This Diocese was formed from that of Wisconsin. 

Its present Bishop was, for many years, the honored Rector of the 
Church of the Advent, Boston. His energy and devotion have built 
a rapidly growing Diocese. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

Trinity, Oshkosh 480 Hobart, Oneida 231 

St. Paul's, Fond du Lac. . . 290 Christ, Green Bay 215 

Intercession, Stevens Point 284 

Contributions, $76,696.58; Communicants, $3,507; Ratio, $21.87; 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

5 Trinity 587 1 St. Agnes-by-the-Lake. . 66 

9 St. Paul's 554 1 St. Stephen's 43 

6 Grace ^$6 2 St. Mary's 41 

1 Intercession. . . 284 1 St. Joseph's 30 

4 Christ 259 1 St. Augustine's 20 

1 Hobart 231 1 St. Luke's 17 

3 St. Mark's 191 1 All Saints' ! 15 

2 St. James' 165 1 Ascension 14 

2 St. Peter's 161 1 St. Barnabas' 6 

4 St. John's 155 1 Atonement 3 

1 St. Andrew's 81 1 Not named 4 

1 Precious Blood 67 



GEORGIA. 

ORGANIZED 1 823. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Cleland K. Nelson, D.D. 

This Diocese has just passed its "three score and ten," and its 
usefulness and devotion to the Church grows ith age. Under its 
able. Bishop, there can be no going backward. As evidence of the 
truthfulness of the above remarks, the increase of communicants, 
over 1892, is more than one hundred. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

St. Luke's, Atlanta 686 St. Philip's, Augusta 399 

Christ, Savannah 600 St. Paul's, Augusta 345 

St. John's, Savannah 565 

Contributions. $131,889.77; Communicants, 6,292; Ratio, $20.96, 



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No. Church Names Com. 

5 Christ 939 

6 St. Paul's 743 

2 St. Luke's 712 

4 St. John's 609 

1 St. Philip's 399 

4 St. Mark's .' 357 

1 Trinity 348 

2 St. Stephen's 257 

1 St. Peter's 225 

4 Good Shepherd 220 

4 St. James' 215 

1 Emmanuel 128 

2 St. Andrew's 98 

1 St. George's . 96 

1 St. Bartholomew's 78 

2 Messiah 66 

1 St. Thomas' 62 

3 Grace 61 

4 St. Mary's 61 

2 Ascension 48 

1 St. Athanasius' 46 



No. Church Names Com« 

2 Calvary 45 

1 Incarnation 45 

2 St. Barnabas' 45 

1 St. Augustine's ^6 

1 St. Jude's 34 

1 St. Cyprian's 30 

1 Mt. Zion 25 

2 St. Ignatius' 21 

2 All Saints' 19 

2 Redeemer 16 

1 Heavenly Rest 15 

1 Mediator 14 

1 St. Clement's 9 

1 St. John Baptist 8 

1 Advent 6 

1 Holy Cross 4 

1 St. Michael's — 

1 St. Perpetua's — 

1 Transfiguration. . , — 

3 Not named 34 



IOWA. 

ORGANIZED I 853. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. WlLLTAM STEVENS PERRY, D.D., LL.D., 

D.C.L. 

This Diocese is under the fostering care of one of the most learned 
and scholarly Bishops in the Church. 

The Diocese shows steady growth, and it increase of communi- 
cants over 1892 is about two hundred and fifty. Bishop Perry is the 
successor of the lamented Bishop Lee, who, for so many years was 
a Rector in Rochester, Western New York. 

The largest Churches are : 

Com*. Com. 

Grace, Cedar Rapids 545 Trinity, Davenport 286 

St. Paul's, DeMoines 405 St. Mary's, Ottumwa 241 

St. Thomas', Sioux City. ... 320 

Contributions, $140,230.30; Communicants, 6773; Ratio, $20.70. 



No. 



Church Names 



Com. 



No. 



Church Names 



Com. 



9 St. Paul s 903 

8 Grace 851 

8 Trinity 746 

9 St. John's 742 



7 St. Mark's $6^ 

4 Christ 360 

2 St. Thomas' 346 

3 St. Mary's 305 



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No. Church Names Com. No. 

i Cathedral 212 2 

3 St. Andrew's. 151 1 

3 St. James' 138 1 

2 Good Shepherd 116 1 

2 Hope 105 1 

2 St. George's 99 1 

1 Holy Cross 94 1 

3 St. Luke's 58 1 

j St. Barnabas', . , 55 



Church Names Com. 

St. Stephen's 52 

St. Michael's 49 

Calvary 28 

Advent 15 

St. Peter's 13 

The Saviour 12 

St. Matthew's 8 

All Saints' 7 



INDIANA. 

ORGANIZED 1 8*8. 



Bishop, Rt. Rev. David Buel Knickerbacker, D.D. 

This Diocese, though showing but little change, in point of 
Communicants over 1892 is not going backward, under its good and 
wise Bishop. Indiana has been greatly blessed in its Bishops, having 
had the ministrations of Bishops Kemper, Upfold and Talbot. The 
writer enjoyed the acquaintance of the latter, who was greatly beloved, 
and sincerely mourned. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

Christ, Indianapolis 440 St. Paul's, Richmond 356 

St. Stephen's, Terra Haute. 415 St. Paul's Evansville 353 

St. Paul's, Indianapolis. . . . 372 Trinity, Fort Wayne 300 

Contributions, $103,253.53; Communicants, 6,129; Ratio, $16.85. 



N o. Church Names Com. 

11 St. Paul's 1630 

9 Trinity 787 

4 Christ 627 

2 St. Stephen's 480 

5 St. James' 449 

8 St. John's 370 

3 St. Luke's 361 

3 Grace 304 

2 Holy Innocents' 263 

1 St. Thomas' 135 

2 St, George's 118 



No. Church Names Com 

i Gethsemane 107 

1 St. Mark's 81 

1 Emmanuel 72 

2 St. Andrew's 68 

1 St. Matthia's 52 

2 St. Philip's 36 

2 St. Mary's 20 

1 St. Matthew's 13 

1 All Saints' 8 

1 Holy Spirit 4 

1 Not named 13 



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KANSAS. 

ORGANIZED 1 859. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Elisha Smith Thomas, S.T.D. 

The writer intends no irreverance when he says, that the "mantle of 
Elijah" (Bishop Vail), "has fallen upon the shoulders of Elisha" 
(Bishop Thomas), and very ably and worthily is it worn. This large 
State requires arduous and self denying labor, and that such has been 
the case is indorsed by an increase of nearly a thousand Communi- 
cants over 1802. 



The largest churches are 



Com. 



Com. 



Grace, Topeka 450 

Trinity, Atchison 240 

St. Paul's, Kansas City 219 



St. John's, Wichita 210 

St 4 Paul's, Lawrence 192 



Contributions, 



►, 239. 33 ; Communicants, 3,878; Ratio, $17.08. 



No 



Church Names 



Com. 

10 St. Paul's 681 

6 Grace 680 

St. John's 576 

Trinity 572 

St. Andrew's 219 

Christ no 

Covenant 105 

St. Mark's 90 

St. Peter's 88 

Good Shepherd 66 

St. Matthew's 63 

St. James' 50 

Ascension 47 

Emmanuel 45 

Beloved Disciple 43 

St. Barnabas' 35 

Transfiguration 34 



No. Chuach Names Com. 

i Holy Apostle 32 

1 St. Cornelius 31 

1 Bethany 30 

1 Soldiers of Christ 22 

1 St. Thomas' 22 

1 Faith 18 

1 The Crucified 18 

1 St. Mary's 17 

1 Nativity 15 

1 St. Luke's 15 

1 Epiphany 12 

1 St. Timothy's , 12 

1 Holy Saviour's. . ...... 10 

1 St. George's 5 

1 Holy Trinity 4 

1 St. Simon the Cyrenian. 4 

10 Not named 353 



KENTUCKY. 

ORGANIZED 1 829. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Thomas U. Dudley, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L. 

While the number of Communicants in this Diocese remains about 
the same as in 1892, the fact shows no want of energy and vigorous 
work on the part of good Bishop Dudley and his devoted band of 
clergy, and also, the liberal laity. 



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The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com, 

Christ, Louisville 700 St. Andrew's, Louisville. . . 501 

Trinity, Covington 550 Christ, Lexington 471 

Calvary, Louisville 515 St. Paul's, Louisville 430 

Contributions, $186,412.49; Communicants, 7,054; Ratio, $26.43. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

6 St. Paul's . . 1447 2 Holy Trinity 59 

6 Christ 132 1 1 St. Mary's 57 

7 Trinity 839 1 St. Philip's 47 

4 Grace 653 3 St. James' 34 

2 Calvary , 578 1 Emmanuel 21 

2 St. Andrew's 515 2 St. Stephen's 16 

7 St. John's 444 1 St. Mark's . 15 

3 Ascension 426 1 St. Luke's 15 

2 Advent 362 1 St. Matthew's 10 

1 Our Merciful Saviour. 151 1 Good Shepherd — 

2 St. Peter's 102 1 St. Clement's — 

1 Zion ,.,,.., 99 2 Not named n 

j Nativity 88 



LONG ISLAND. 

ORGANIZED, 1 868. 



Bishop, Rt. Rev. Abram Newkirk Littlejohn, D.D., 
LL.D. 

Bishop Littlejohn, who has for a quarter of a century been at the 
head of this great Diocese, is greatly honored and beloved by his 
people. His labors have been most arduous, and he has well earned 
the rest that has been accorded to him, a years absence in foreign 
lands. The city of Brooklyn, now, having over a million people, is 
steadily increasing in its number of Churches, and the increase in 
communicants over 1892 is about nine hundred. Its clergy are 
known far and wide, for their ability and the laymen are noted for 
their open-handed liberality. 

The largest Churches are : 

Com. Com, 

Messiah, Brooklyn 1300 St. George's, Brooklyn . . 850 

St. Luke's, " 1 24 1 St. Mary's, " . . 828 

St. Ann's, " 11 90 Christ, (E.D.) " ..800 

St. Peter's, " 902 

Contributions, $696,537.26; Communicants, 26,251 ; Ratio, $26.53, 



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No; . Church Names Com. 

11 Christ 2724 

4 St. George's 1627 

2 St. Ann's 1420 

6 Grace 1408 

3 St. Luke's 1403 

2 Messiah 1340 

6 St. Paul's 1 195 

3 St. Mark's . . . . 1052 

10 St. John's .....1132 

2 St. Peter's 987 

5 St. Mary's 984 

4 St. James' 846 

2 All Saints' 786 

2 Holy Trinity 686 

4 Redeemeer 686 

2 Atonement 657 

1 St. Bartholomew's 538 

1 Good Shepherd 525 

4 Trinity 512 

1 Reformation 500 

1 St. Matthew's 475 

3 St. Thomas' 475 

4 St. Andrew's 440 

2 Ascension 357 

1 St. Barnabas' 320 



No. Church Names Com. 

i St. Martin's 315 

1 St. Augustin's 303 

1 St. Stephen's 285 

3 St. Michael's 260 

1 St. Clement's . 2 50 

1 Calvary 215 

1 Our Saviour 200 

2 Epiphany 150 

1 Incarnation. ; 130 

1 Resurrection . 1 08 

1 Holy Spirit 104 

1 St. Timothy's 98 

1 Caroline 70 

1 St. Jude's 70 

1 St. David's 61 

1 St. Joseph's 55 

1 Emmanuel 46 

1 Holy Apostle's 30 

1 St. Saviour's 30 

1 St. Margaret's 28 

1 St. Gabriel's 26 

1 Holy Comforter 15 

1 St. Phebe's — 

1 Testimony of Jesus — 



LOUISIANA. 

ORGANIZED 1 838. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. DAVID Sessums, D.D. 



The new Bishop has already demonstrated that he "is the right 
man in the right place," and will fill the high and honorable office of 
" Bishop in the Church of God," ably and devotedly. The city of 
New Orleans has nearly a dozen Churches and Missions, and the 
increase of communicants in the Diocese over 1892 is three hundred. 



The largest Churches are 



Com. 



Com. 



Trinity, New Orleans. . . . ..1050 

St. Paul's, New Orleans. . . . 450 

Christ, New Orleans 430 



St. James', Alexandria 348 

Grace, New Orleans 318 

St. Anna's, New Orleans . . . 303 



Contributions, $85,402.14; Communicants, 5,529; Ratio, $15.44 



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No. Church Names Com. 

6 Trinity 1139 

8 Christ 614 

5 Grace 602 

2 St. James' 573 

3 St. Paul's 475 

1 St. Anna's * 303 

1 St. George's 200 

1 Annunciation 165 

2 St. Mark's 154 

2 Ascension 134 

4 St. Mary's 131 

2 Epiphany 128 

2 Mt. Olivet 125 

1 St. Luke's 115 

1 St. Matthew's 93 

3 St. Stephen's 89 

4 St. Andrew's 87 

6 St. John's 87 



No. Church Names. Com. 

i Holy Trinity 74 

2 Good Shepherd 73 

2 St. Baranabas' 20 

1 Incarnation 19 

1 All Saints' 18 

1 Redeemer 14 

1 Emmanuel 13 

1 St. Michael's 13 

1 Calvary 12 

1 St. Nathaniel 11 

1 Nativity 9 

1 St. Alban's 7 

1 Zion 6 

1 Bishop Wilmer Memorial — 

1 Holy Communion. ..... — 

1 St. Clement's . . . . : — 

1 St. Philip's — 

3 Not Named 10 



MAINE. 



ORGANIZED, 



20. 



Bishop, Rt. Rev. Herny Adams Neely, D.D. 

This Diocese it not as populous as many others, but covers a 
large territory. Its increase of nearly one hundred communicants 
over 1892, is evidence of active work. Bishop Neely has been its 
devoted head since 1867. This Diocese enjoyed the ministrations 
of the beloved and lamented Bishop Burgess. 

The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



Cathedral, Portland 550 

St. Mark's, Augusta 330 

St. John's, Bangor 234 



Com. 

St. Stephen's, Portland 216 

St. John's, Gardiner 189 



Contributions, 152,252.94; Communicants, $3,142; Ratio, $16.63. 



No Church Nmaes. Com. 

i Cathedral 550 

4 St. John's 449 

3 St. Mark's 380 

2 Trinity 282 

3 St. Paul's 223 

1 St. Stephen's 216 

2 Christ 167 

I Heavenly Rest 117 



No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Peter's 79 

1 Grace 76 

1 St. Philip's 66 

1 St. Saviour's 65 

1 Messiah 59 

3 St. James 56 

1 Good Shepherd * 45 

2 St. Thomas' 45 



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Noi Church Names Com. 

I St. Mary's-by-the-Sea, . . 44 

i St. Matthew's. . .• 39 

1 St. Ann's 30 

1 St. Andrew's 28 

1 Holy Trinity 25 

1 Emmanuel 24 



No. Church Names Com. 

I St. John Evangelist 18 

1 Advent 12 

1 St. Luke's 10 

1 Our Father — 

1 St. Jude's — 

1 Not Named ... 15 



MARYLAND. 

ORGANIZED 1 783. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. William Paret, D.D., LL.D. 

This Diocese, one of the oldest in the United States, is a very large 
one, both in points of parishes, communicants and contributions. 
The present Bishop, succeeded the greatly beloved Bishop Pinkney, 
who rested from his labors in 1883. The writer was honored by his 
acquaintance with Bishop Pinkney, and his death was a personal loss 
to him. Bishop Paret is one of the most energetic and devoted 
Bishops of our Church, and an increase of over twelve hundred 
Communicants in the Conventional Year, is ample evidence of the 
devotion of himself and Clergy. 



The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



Com. 



Epiphany, Washington, D. C. 2069 
St. John's, Washington, D. C. 1 1 9 1 
Emmanuel, Baltimore. .... 906 



St. Luke's. Baltimore 847 

Grace, Baltimore 4 . . . . 813 



Contributions, $611,225.54; Communicants, 28,953; Ratio, $21.11. 



No. 



Church Names 



Com. 



17 St. John's 2855 

16 Christ 2766 

3 Epiphany 2180 

4 Emmanuel 1566 

7 Grace 1563 

6 Ascension 1 56 1 

11 St. Paul's 1520 

11 Trinity 1398 

7 St. Luke's 1248 

5 St. Andrew's 1066 

6 St. Peter's 840 

8 All Saints' 802 

4 St. Thomas' 683 

1 St. Michael and All 

Angels 640 

1 Messiah 609 



No. Church Names Com. 

10 St. James' 609 

5 St. George's 540, 

1 Memorial. ....... 535 

1 St. Mary the Virgin. . . 505 

2 Mt. Calvary 474 

4 St. Barnabas' .. 451 

1 St. Anne's. 450 

8 St. Mary's 439 

6 St. Mark's 434 

1 Henshaw Memorial .... 400 

3 Holy Trinity 354 

Holy Cross $$2 



1 Incarnation 316 

2 St. Bartholomew's.. ... 242 

2 Atonement 235 

1 Holy Innocents'. ..,»,« 234 



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No. Church Names. Com. 

i Calvary . 221 

1 Our Saviour 220 

1 Pinkey Memorial 216 

2 Holy Comforter 209 

4 St. Philip's 206 

1 Advent 189 

1 St. Timothy's 180 

2 St. Stephen's. ....,.;.. 174 

3 St. Matthew's . . 168 

2 All Faith. 153 

1 St. John the Baptist. , . . 143 

1 Durham .... 116 

1 Holy Evangelists' 107 

2 All Hallow's 97 

2 St. Alban's 97 

1 Redeemer 92 

2 St. Margaret's 74 



No. Church Names. Com. 

3 St. Mark's-on-the-Hill... 60 

1 Immanuel 50 

1 Luigamore 46 

1 Sherwood...; 41 

1 Good Shepherd 30 

1 Harwitt 24 

1 St. Clement's 20 

1 Unity 1 16 

1 Zion. u 6 

1 Howard — 

1 Middlehand — 

1 Montrose — 

1 Nativity — 

1 Prince of Peace — 

1 St. Michael's — 

1 Scranton — 



MASSACHUSETTS. 

ORGANIZED 1 784. 



Bishop, Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, D.D. 

This splendid Diocese stands third, as to contributions and com- 
municants; and an increase of nearly sixteen hundred in the latter 
over 1892 shows how much work is doing for the Master. The late 
Bishop Brooks, whose death was so sincerely mourned, has been 
succeeded by one who brings most scholarly attainments to the 
work. The " Old Commonwealth" is in good and wise hands. 

The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



Com. 



Trinity, Boston 1250 

Christ, Springfield 862 

St. Anne's, Lowell 840 

Advent, Boston 736 



St. Andrew's, Boston 700 

Emmanuel, Boston 550 

St. Stephen's, Pittsfield 550 



Contributions. $868,668.94; Communicants, 31,036; Ratio, $27.02. 



No. Church Names Com. 

24 St. John's 3750 

13 Christ 3086 

19 St. Paul's 2894 

13 Grace 2237 

13 Trinity 2025 

9 St. James' 1 801 

3 St. Stephen's 1354 



No. Church Names Com. 

5 All Saints' 103 1 

5 St. Thomas' 985 

6 Emmanuel 937 

3 St. Anne's 908 

5 Ascension . 903 

5 St. Peter's 877 

4 St. Andrew's 869 



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No. 

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Church Names Com. 

St. Mark's 802 

Advent.. ..;.... 736 

Good Shepherd. ........ 710 

Messiah 527 

St. Matthew's . 515 

St. Luke's 1 . 495 

Our Saviour 475 

St. Mary's .... 468 

St. John Evangelist 229 

St. Ann's 203 

St. Michael's 202 

Epiphany 186 

Redeemer 175 

Reconciliation 1 70 

Incarnation 167 

St. Philip's 163 

St. Margaret's 157 



No. Church Names Com. 

i St. Martin's 150 

1 Holy Trinity 125 

1 Atonement 115 

1 Calvary 106 

1 Holy Spirit 87 

1 Holy Name 63 

1 St. George's 60 

1 St. Augustine's 48 

1 Our Redeemer 45 

1 St. Chrysostom's 42 

2 St. Barnabas' 31 

1 St. Bartholomew's 28 

1 House of Prayer 2j 

1 St. Gabriel's 17 

1 The Carpenter 16 

1 St. Philip's of Bethsaida. — 

1 St. Sigfries — 



MICHIGAN. 

ORGANIZED, I 83 2. 

Bishop, Rt Rev. Thomas F. Davies, D.D., L.L.D 

Under the devoted labors of their wise prelate, the Diocese of 
Michigan increases steadily in Communicants; and it has been found 
necessary to take off a portion of its Northern part, as the Missionary 
Jurisdiction of Northern Michigan has been formed, and is at present 
in charge of Bishop Davies. The latter has been ably seconded by a 
devoted clergy and laity. 



The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



Com. 



St. John's, Detroit - I2 35 

Christ, Detroit 731 

St. Paul's, Detroit 730 

St. Andrew's, Ann Arbor. . . 650 

Contributions, $179,370.85; Communicants, 13,210; Ratio, $13.58. 



St. John's, Saginaw. , 636 

St. Paul's, Jackson 415 

Grace, Detroit 401 



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Com. 
226l 



Church Names 

St. John's 

St. Paul's 2157 

Christ 1342 

Grace 950 

St. Andrew's 879 

Trinity 832 

St. James' 558 

St. Peter's 476 

Immanuel 369 



No. Church Names Com 

2 St. Luke's 334 

1 Messiah 300 

2 St. Thomas' 299 

1 St. George's 285 

3 St. Stephen's 273 

1 Zion 260 

4 St. Mary's 247 

5 All Saints' 244 

i St. Joseph's 213 



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26 

No. Church Names Com. 

i St. Matthew's •.... 156 

2 St. Barnabas' 112 

2 Calvary 103 

2 Good Shepherd 83 

1 Mariner's 71 

1 St. Jude's 65 

1 St. Philip's 65 

1 Our Saviour 42 



No. 
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Com. 



St. Katharine's 41 

St. Mark's 35 

1 St. David's 6 

1 Good Samaritans — 

1 St. Michael and All 

Angels — 

1 St. Titus — 



MILWAUKEE. 

ORGANIZED 1 874. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Isaac Lea Nicholson, S.T.D. 

This Diocese, so long the scene of the labors of the lamented Bishop 
Kemper, is growing steadily and healthfully, the increase of Communi- 
cants over last year being nearly two hundred and fifty. Bishop 
Nicholson was Rector in Philadelphia for many years, and has brought 
to his work fine talents and executive ability. Nashotah, which has 
trained so many young men for the ministry is located in this Diocese, 
and is still carrying on its good work of the cause of Christ and His 
Church. 



The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



St. James', Milwaukee 522 

St. Paul's, Milwaukee 500 

All Saints', Milwaukee 493 



Com. 

St. Luke's, Racine 290 

Christ, La Crosse 260 

St. Matthew's, Keokuk 238 



Contributions, $139,519.65; Communicants, 7,359; Ratio, $18.96. 



No. 



5 
8 

10 
2 
1 
2 
4 
6 
4 
2 
2 
I 

3 
4 
4 
I 



Church Names Com. 

St. Paul's 998 

Christ • 941 

St. Luke's 597 

Trinity 587 

St. John's 574 

St. James' 545 

All Saints' .... 493 

St. Matthew's 378 

St. Alban's 362 

Grace 284 

St. Stephen's 274 

Holy Communion 168 

Emmanuel 152 

Zion. 145 

Holy Innocents' 133 

St. Mary's 115 

St. Mark's 94 

Redeemer 73 



No. 



Church Names 



Com. 



St. Cornelius 50 

St. John Chrysostom's. . 45 

Calvary 35 

Kemper Memorial ..... 25 

All Souls' 20 

St. Edmond's 20 

Ascension 16 

Seabury 15 

St. Augustine's 13 

Good Shepherd 1 1 1 

1 St. Peter's ... 10 

1 St. Thomas 10 

1 St. Barnabas' 6 

1 St. Andrew's , . . — 

1 St. Ann's — 

1 St. Athanasius' — 

1 St. Sylvanus' — 

4 Not named 83 



hi the United States in 1893. 



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MINNESOTA. 

ORGANIZED 1 857. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry B. Whipple, D.D., LL.D. 
Assistant Bishop, Rt. Rev. Mahlon N. Gilbert, S.T.D. 

No more devoted Bishop than Bishop Whipple ever lived. He went 
out to this Diocese, has labored for thirty-five years and has built up 
the Church there to a remarkable degree of prosperity. His labors 
among the Indian tribes, are known, not only in the United States, but 
all over Christendom. The number of Indians he has brought to a 
knowledge of the Saviour, will never be known until the Great Day. He 
is now, not in the enjoyment of good health and many of his duties 
have fallen upon his hard working and devoted assistant. The amount 
of good Bishop Whipple has done cannot be estimated. The Indians 
love him and revere him. The writer is glad to pay this tribute to one 
whom he has known for more than thirty years. " Well done, good 
and faithful servant," will be the reward of this devoted servant of 
Christ. 

The largest Churches are: 

Gethsemane, Minneapolis 

Christ, St. Paul 

St. Mark's, Minneapolis. . 



Com. 
9OO 

480 
420 



Com 



St. Paul's, Mindeapolis. . . . 375 
St. Paul's, Duluth 315 

St. John Evanglist, St. Paul 300 



Contributious, $216,056.40; ""Communicants, 9,123; Ratio, $23.68, 



No. Church Names Com. 

13 St. Paul's 1501 

11 Christ 1053 

2 Gethsemane 935 

20 St. John's 618 

3 St. Mark's 572 

10 Grace 386 

11 Trinity 359 

6 St. Luke's 316 

6 Good Shepherd 305 

1 St. John Evangelist. .... 300 

5 Holy Trinity 297 

4 All Saints' 276 

1 Our Merciful Saviour.. . 250 

4 St. Mary's 217 

2 Ascension 205 

5 St. James' 193 

3 Calvary . . . 175 



No. Church Names Com. 

3 Holy Communion 153 

2 St. Peter's 143 

2 Our Saviour 1 1 1 

3 St. Matthew's 107 

3 Redeemer 102 

1 St. Johanna's 101 

1 St. Columba's 100 

2 Messiah. . . 95 

3 St. Andrew's 89 

4 Emmanuel yj 

2 St. Antipas' 74 

1 St. Boniface's 74 

2 Holy Apostles' 58 

1 Nativity . 54 

1 Epiphany 50 

3 Holy Spirit 49 

2 St Stephen's 48 



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No. Church Names Com. 

i St. John's-in-the-Wilder- 

ness 45 

i St. Martin's. . 35 

1 St. Barnabas' 30 

1 St. Jude's 25 

1 Advent 22 

1 Transfiguration 20 

1 Holy Cross ... . 18 

1 Holy Innocent's 17 



No. Church Names Com; 

1 St. Thomas' . . . 15 

1 Prince of Peace... .:.. .. 14 

1 St. George's 14 

1 All Angels'. 10 

1 St. Augustine's -. . 10 

1 Beloved Physician — 

1 St. Sigfrid's — 

1 Zion ; — 

1 Not named 6 



MISSISSIPPI. 

ORGANIZED 1 826. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Hugh Miller Thompson, S.T.D., LL.D. 

This Diocese has shown that it is doing a good work, though 
small in number, by an increase of about one hundred communicants 
over 1892. Bishop Thompson is a learned prelate, and an eloquent 
preacher. There are several vigorous parishes, and the clergy and 
people are united. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. 

Trinity, Natchez 448 

St. Andrew's, Jackson 222 

St. James', Greenville 220 

Redeemer, Biloxi , 200 

Contributions, $39,978.75; Communicants, 3,295; Ratio, $12.08. 



Com. 



St. Paul's, Columbus 166 

Holy Trinity, Vicksburg. . . 160 
Christ, Vicksburg 158 



Com. 
6l6 



No. Church Names 

4 Trinity 

4 Christ 315 

1 St. James' 275 

2 St. Andrew's 232 

2 St. Paul's 220 

3 Redeemer 215 

2 Mediator 170 

1 Holy Trinity 160 

6 Grace 133 

4 St. John's. 132 

3 Nativity 128 

4 St. Mary's 104 

1 All Saints' 69 

2 St. Mark's 61 

2 St. Luke's 48 

2 The Cross 44 

1 Immanuel 43 

I St. Alban's 42 



No. 



Church Names 



Com. 



1 St. Peter's 36 

1 St. Clement's 34 

1 Holy Innocents 31 

2 Our Saviours 28 

1 Good Shepherd 27 

1 Epiphany 26 

1 Ascension 23 

1 St. Matthew's , 19 

1 St. Stephen's 19 

1 Incarnation 15 

1 St. Barnabas' 14 

1 St. Thomas' 13 

1 Holv Cross 12 

1 St. Philip 9 

1 Reconciliation 8 

1 Messiah 5 

1 Peace — 



6 Not named 32 



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MISSOURI. 

ORGANIZED I 839. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle, S.T.D. 

This Diocese is a growing one, and the important city of St. Louis 
has many Churches. The present Bishop succeeded the late Bishop 
Robertson, who was greatly loved by his people. Bishop Tuttle is 
emphatically a working Bishop. The increase of communicants over 
1892 is more than five hundred. It will be observed, that the ratio of 
contributions to each communicant is very large showing the liberality 
of the laity. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

Christ Cathedral, St. Louis. 550 Grace, St. Louis 339 

Holy Communion, St. Louis 492 St. Peter's, St. Louis 261 

St. George's, St. Louis 406 

Contributions, $219,465.58; Communicants, 5,550; Ratio, $39.34 

No. Church Names Com. No. Churcli Names Com. 

5 Christ 688 2 St. Andrew's 119 

4 Grace 598 2 St. James' 117 

1 Holy Communion 492 1 Redeemer no 

6 Trinity 483 1 St. Jude's 103 

2 St. George's. ., ......421 1 Good Shepherd 94 

2 St. John's ^2>° l Holy Saviour 81 

4 St. Paul's 286 1 St. Augustine's 49 

2 St. Peter's 278 1 St. Thomas' 36 

1 Mt. Calvary 225 1 Holy Comfortor 35 

2 Emmanuel 217 2 St. Mary's $0 

1 Ascension.... 151 1 Epiphany 26 

2 Calvary 144 1 St. Matthew's. , 24 

2 St. Stephens 141 1 Holy Trinity 6 

1 All Saints' 135 



NEBRASKA. 

ORGANIZED I 868. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. George Worthington, S.T.D., LL.D. 

The Church has grown rapidly in this State and its great extent 
of territory necessitated the forming of a Missionary District — The 
Platte. The increase of communicants has been two hundred over 
1892. The Bishop served long and faithfully, as a Rector in Detroit, 



30 



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where he was greatly beloved by his people; and he has carried the 
hearts of all in his present field. 
The largest Churches are: 

Com. 

Trinity, Omaha 425 

All Saints', Omaha 310 

Holy Trinity, Lincoln 266 



Com. 



St. Barnabas', Omaha 220 

Good Shepherd, Omaha, . .. 202 



Contributions, 185,265.34; Communicants, 3550; Ratio, $24.02 



No. 

7 
3 
1 
1 

1 
5 
5 
3 
3 
3 
5 

4 
I 
2 

3 

2 

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Church Name=; • Com. 

Trinity 615 

Holy Trinity 353 

All Saints' 310 

St. Barnabas' 220 

Good Shepherd 202 

Christ 159 

St. John's 138 

St. Matthew's 136 

St. Luke's 119 

Grace . , 95 

St. Mary's 88 

St. Paul's.. 70 

St. Philip's 58 

St. Stephen's 58 

St. Andrew's 53 

St. Augustine's 52 

St. Martin's 50 



No. Church Names Com. 

i St. James' , 45 

1 St. Thomas' 38 

2 St. Mark's 34 

1 St. Peter's 24 

1 Ascension 21 

1 Incarnation 21 

1 St. Margaret's 15 

1 Holy Comforter 13 

1 St. Joseph's 5 

1 St. John the Divine. ... 4 

St. Timothy's 4 

St. Mary the Virgin .... 2 

St. Agnes' 1 

St. Titus' 1 

Our Merciful Saviour. .. — 

Not Named 28 



NEWARK. 

ORGANIZED 1 874. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. THOMAS A. Starkey. 

This is one of the large Dioceses, and contains the important cities 
of Jersey City, Newark, Orange and Paterson, all having many 
Churches. The increase of Communicants over 1892 is abont twelve 
hundred, showing vigorous work on the part of good Bishop Starkey, 
his Clergy, and people. The State of New Jersey grows rapidly in 
population, and the Church keeps pace with it. 

The largest Churches are : 

Com. Com. 

St. John's, Jersey City 1044 Trinity, Newark 576 

Grace, Newark 772 Christ, Orange 566 

Grace, Orange 734 St. Paul's, Paterson 523 

Trinity, Hoboken 593 St. Mark's, Orange 518 

Contributions, 1416,086.46; Communicants, 17,794 ; Ratio, $23,38, 



In the United States in 189J. 31 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

12 Christ 2878 2 Calvary 314 

8 Grace 2784 2 St. Matthew's 300 

8 St. John's 2048 4 St. James' 272 

6 St. Paul's 1987 1 Ascension 185 

6 Trinity 1 848 1 Atonement 117 

3 St. Mark's 778 2 Good Shepherd 116 

3 Holy Communion 703 1 St. Philip's 97 

1 House of Prayer 494 1 Mediator 74 

2 Holy Innocents. 488 2 St. Thomas' 46 

4 St. Luke's 454 1 Epiphany 43 

2 St. Stephen's 448 1 Zion 31 

1 Redeemer... 420 1 Holy Trinity 22 

2 St. Peter's 403 1 St. Alban's 22 

1 All Saints' 367 1 St. Agnes' — 

1 St. Barnabas' 363 1 St. Andrew's — - 

2 St. Mary's 345 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

ORGANIZED 180O. 



Bishop, Rt. Rev. WILLIAM W. Niles, D.D. 

This is a small Diocese — the State of New Hampshire containing 
only about 375,000 population, and is not a growing State. But the 
Church keeps steadily increasing in strength, and the communicants 
for 1893 exceed those of 1892 by about two hundred. Bishop Niles 
has nearly filled out a quarter of a century since his consecration — 
and his acts speak louder than words. 

The famous St. Paul's School, located at Concord, is known the 
world over as one of the very best. The Rev. Dr. Coit, has long 
been at the head of it, and many youths are trained there to be useful 
citizens. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

Grace, Manchester 455 St. Thomas', Dover 250 

Good Shepherd, Nashua. . . 335 St. John's, Portsmouth 224 

St. Paul's, Concord 309 Trinity, Claremont 1&5 

Contributions, $58,000; Communicants, 3,208; Ratio, $18.08. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com, 

3 Grace 476 3 Trinity 289 

3 St. Paul's 398 4 Christ 248 

1 Good Shepherd 335 2 St. John's . ... 245 

2 St. Thomas' 300 1 St. James' 130 



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Church Names 



Com. 



St. Luke's 130 

St. Mark's 79 

Holy Cross 65 

St. Barnabas' 61 

All Saints' 53 

St. John the Baptist 51 

Union 45 

St. Peter's 31 

St. Stephen's 31 



No 



Church Names Com. 

2 St. Andrew's 27 

1 St. Matthew's 19 

1 St. Mary's 18 

1 St. Philip's 9 

1 Emmanuel • — 

1 Holy Angels' — 

1 Holy Spirit — 

1 Nativity — 

1 Not named 1 



NEW JERSEY. 

ORGANIZED I 785. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. JOHN SCARBOROUGH, D.D. 

What tender memories of the good Bishop Doane linger in the 
hearts of the people of New Jersey! Never will he be forgotten. He 
left monuments behind him, that will speak of his lovely and loving 
character. The institutions he founded in Burlington have a world-wide 
reputation. The present Bishop is well loved, and is eminently 
worthy of it. The increase of communicants over 1892 is about five 
hundred. This Diocese has many delightful cities and villages — the 
summer homes of thousands, and others that are winter resorts for 
health. Lakewood is already famous. Tender memories of a dear 
mother, resting there, awaiting the trumpet of the Archangel, make 
it sacred to the writer. 



The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



Com. 



St. John's, Elizabeth 1 1 27 

Christ, Elizabeth 687 

St. John's, Camden 576 

St. Paul's, Camden 550 

Trinity, Trenton 513 



St. Michael's, Trenton 476 

Grace, Elizabeth 400 

St Mary's, Burlington 390 

Christ, S. Amboy 373 



Contributions, $256,486.55; Communicants, $13,774; Ratio, $18.47 



No. Church Names Com. 

1 7 Trinity 2225 

15 Christ 2184 

10 St. John's 2065 

8 Grace 1102 

4 St. Paul's 987 

4 St. Andrew's 576 

1 St. Michael's 476 

4 St. Mary's 458 

7 St. Peter's 409 



No. 



Church Names 



Com. 



4 St. Stephen's 318 

4 St. Barnabas' 291 

6 St. James' 288 

4 St. Luke's 269 

4 All Saints'. 220 

2 Ascension 203 

1 St. John the Evangelist . 1 90 

1 Our Saviour 167 

3 St. George's 1 u 



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No. Church Names Com. No 

2 St. Mark's 95 1 

3 Holy Innocents' 91 1 

1 St. Wilfrid's 79 1 

1 St. John's in the Wilder- 1 

ness 64 1 

2 Holy Trinity . , . 59 1 

1 Heavenly Rest 46 1 

] St. Augustine's.... . . 40 1 

I Holy Comforter. , 39 1 



Chuich Names Com. 

Calvary . 28 

Doane Memorial — - 

Holy Communion — 

Holy Spirit — 

St, Andrew's-by-the-Sea.. — 

St. Peter's in Galilee «—> 

St. Simon's-by-the-Sea. . — 

Zion — 

Not named 37 



NEW YORK. 



ORGANIZED, 



1783. 



Bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D., LL.D. 



It is hardly necessary to say, that this is the leading Diocese in 
contributions, communicants and the ratio for each. With nearly 
sixty thousand of ihe first, and almost three millions of the second, 
making the ratio nearly fifty dollars for each. What a grand showing 
this all is. The City of New York alone, having not far from one 
hundred Churches — Educational and Charitable institutions, fostered 
by the Church, abound; and the B shop, whose talents are of the 
first order; the Clergy, famed the world over, and its open-handed 
laity, all conspire to make this Diocese, the great one it is, 
with an increase of sixteen hundred communicants over 1892, it 
shows great and energetic work. The writer has thought it proper in 
compiling the statistics to treat Trinity Church and its Chapels as 
distinct congregations, though awarding ihe highest meed of praise to 
the corporation of Trinity Church for extending such unbounded 
liberality, in building Chapels in various sections of the city, so that 
the poor may have free access to the House of God. Trinity and 
Chapels have a communion list of nearly seven thousand, but St. 

has the largest in the United 



George's Church, as a congregation, 
States numbering over three thousand. 



The largest Churches are: 



St. George's, New 

Trinity (Church), 

St. Andrews, 

Grace, 

Holy Communion, 

Calvary, 



York 



Com. 
3185 
l800 
1623 
I3OO 
I263 
Il66 



Heavenly Rest, New York 
St. Thomas' " 

St. Bartholomew's " 
Trinity (Chapel), " 
St. Michael's " 
All Souls' 



Com. 

1156 

IO9I 

IOO4 

99I 

975 
921 



Contributions, $2,868,480.52 ; Communicants, 57,639 ; Ratio, $49.96. 



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No. 
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3 

12 

l 7 
14 

12 

6 

5 

4 
2 

7 
3 

8 

2 

6 
i 

2 
2 
2 

8 
i 
3 

4 
I 
2 
I 
2 



Church Names 

Trinity 

St. George's 

Grace 

St. John's 

Christ. . 

St Paul's 

Ascension 

St. Thomas'. . 

St. Andrew's 

Calvary .■ 

St. Peter's 

Holy Trinity 

St. James' 

Holy Communion. 

St, Luke's 

Heavenly Rest 

St. Bartholomew's 

Zion and St. Timothy's, 

St. Ann's 

St. Mary's 

St. Michael's 

Transfiguration 

All Souls' 

St. Mark's 

St. Chrysostom's 

St. Augustine's 

Beloved Disciple 

Zion - 



i St. Mary the Virgin. 



Agnes. 



St. 

St. Philip's 

Holy Comforter. 

Holy Cross 

Incarnation 

Our Saviour. . . . 



All Angels' 



St. Edward the Martyr. 
All Saints'. 



Com. 
4286 
3762 
3401 

3049 
254O 

2445 
I9I4 
l88o 
1865 
1806 
1786 
■1583 
1349 
1279 
I2l8 
II56 
1126 
IO76 
I040 
I022 

975 
927 
921 

, 888 
854 
842 

• 75o 
653 
620 
619 

. 619 
616 
576 

55o 
508 

496 
433 
43i 



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Church Names 

Good Shepherd 

Reconciliation 

St. Ignatius 

Archangel 

Holy Apostles' 

St. Sepulchre 

St. Stephen's 

St. Matthew's 

Holy Nativity 

Redeemer 

St. John the Evangelist 

Holy Spirit 

Emmanuel 

San Salvator, 

Holy Faith 

St. Esprit 

Comforter 

St. Clement's 

Epiphany 

Holv Innocents' 

Mediator 



1 
2 
1 

1 St. Ambrose 

2 St. Barnabas' 

2 St. John the Baptis' 

1 Divine Love 

1 Annunciation 

1 Messiah 

1 St. Margaret's 

1 Holy Martyrs. . . 

1 Regeneration 

1 St. Simon's 

1 St. Cornelius 

2 St. Catharine's 

1 Resurrection 

1 Santiago 

1 House of Prayer . . 
1 Not named 



Com. 
384 
350 

3 2 3 

300 
300 

300 

297 

2 93 

289 

266 
250 
244 
212 
198 
171 
163 
152 
150 
150 
141 
140 
136 
120 
105 
104 

99 
96 

78 
75 
73 
50 
46 

49 
26 
20 

12 



NORTH CAROLINA. 

ORGANIZED 1819. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Theodore B. Lyman, D.D., LL.D. 
Assistant Bishop, Rt. Rev. JOSEPH B. CHESHIRE, D.D. 

This Diocese has now passed its three quarters of a century. The 
Eastern portion of the State was taken off in 1883, and the Diocese of 
East Carolina was formed. Bishop Lyman, after long and faithful 



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35 



service, was compelled to ask for an Assistant, and Bishop Cheshire, 
a man of fine talents was chosen. The list of Communicants shows 
an increase of two hundred and fifty over of 1892, showing good and 
faithful work performed. 



The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



Com. 



Trinity, Ashville 281 

Christ, Raleigh 272 



St. Peter's, Charlotte 260 

Good Shepherd, Raleigh... 231 



Contributions, $52,727.71; Communicants, 5,180; Ratio, $10.18. 



No. 



Church Names 



Com. 



5 Trinity 500 



Christ 372 

Calvary 365 

Good Shepherd 335 

St. Paul's 306 

St. Peter's 2>°3 

Grace : 238 

10 St. John's 237 

5 St. James' 213 

St. Luke's 209 

St. Philip's 172 

Holy Innocents' 150 

St. Mary's 139 

St. Stephen's 128 

St. Matthew's 109 

Emmanuel . 108 

St. Barnabas' 107 

3 St. Mark's 94 

1 St. Timothy's 90 

3 St. Andrew's 87 

1 St. Athanasius' 83 

1 St. Augustine's 83 

1 Ascension 62 



No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Clement's 59 

1 St. Michael's 58 

2 The Cross 49 

1 St. Bartholomew's 36 

1 St. Thomas' 35 

1 The Saviour 35 

2 St. Cyprian's 33 

2 All Saints' ......... 30 

1 Epiphany 28 

1 Holy Cross..... 22 

1 St. Agnes'. 21 

1 St. David's 19 

1 Gethsemane 16 

1 Redemption 16 

1 Heavenly Rest . . 14 

1 Advent 1 2 

1 Our Saviour 11 

1 St. George's 9 

1 Redeemer . 8 

1 Transfiguration 7 

1 Cunningham 4 

13 Not named 132 



OHIO. 

ORGANIZED 1 8 1 8. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. William A. Leonard, D.D. 

Bishop Leonard succeeded the lamented and beloved Bishop 
Bedell, and he is a worthy successor of that good man; and this 
Diocese has increased its Communicants about five hundred and fifty 
over 1892. 



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The largest Churches are : 

Com. 

St. Paul's, Cleveland 689 

Trinity, Cleveland 584 

Grace, Cleveland 434 



Com. 

Trinity, Toledo 429 

St. Paul's, Akron. . . . 345 

St. John's, Youngstown. . . . 304 



Contributions, $205,824.29; Communicants, 10,763; Ratio, $19.13. 



No. Church Names Com. 

16 St. Paul's 2510 

13 Trinity 1594 

15 Grace , 1453 

7 St. John's 679 

10 Christ 577 

7 St. James' 493 

4 St. Luke's 176 

3 St. Mark's 350 

2 Calvary ; 227 

3 St. Mary's 243 

2 Emmanuel. ....... 225 

1 St. Stephen's. . , 202 

2 Holy Spirit 183 

3 St. Andrew's 185 

1 St. Timothy's 180 

2 Good Shepherd 176 



No. Church Names Com. 

i All Saints' 147 

2 St. Peter's t . . . . 156 

2 Zion 92 

1 Our Saviour. . > 80 

1 St. John Evangelist. ... 70 

2 Ascension 60 

1 St. Matthew's 55 

1 St. Barnabas' 53 

2 Redeemer 48 

1 St. Thomas' 37 

1 St. Michael's 32 

1 Holy Sacrament 16 

i Bethel 9 

1 Transfiguration 8 

1 St. John Baptist '. 8 



OREGON. 

ORGANIZED, 1 889. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Benjamin Wistar Morris, D.D. 

This far Western Diocese, away out on the Pacific Slope, is a 
flourishing one, and with its nearly twenty-five hundred Commun- 
icants (again of two hundred over 1892), under its faithful Bishop, 
the Church is gaining ground year by year. Comparatively a few 
years ago, the Church was scarcely known in these distant sections 
of the country, and now the Gospel is carried to all parts of this 
great land. All honor to those who have started and carried out this 
work. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

Trinity, Portland 504 St. Stephen's, Portland 132 

St. Davids, " 305 St. Paul's, Salem 128 

Grace, Astoria 143 St. Mark's, Portland 120 

Contributions. $35,475-95; Communicants, 2,457; Ratio, $14.40. 



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No. Church Names Com. 

I Trinity 504 

1 St. David's 305 

3 St. Paul's 242 

3 St. Stephen's 216 

1 Grace 143 

1 St. Mark's 120 

1 Redeemeer 106 

2 St. Peter's 93 

2 St. Mary's 7$ 

1 Good Samaritan 60 

4 St. John's 59 

I St. Matthew's 52 



No. 



Church Names 



Com. 



i Good Shepherd 50 

1 St. George's 50 

1 Emmanuel 36 

1 Holy Innocents' $$ 

1 St. James' 27 

1 St. Thomas' 21 

t St. Clement's 18 

1 St. Luke's 16 

2 Ascension 11 

1 All Saints' 8 

1 St. Timothy's — 

1 1 Not named 180 



PENNSYLVANIA. 

ORGANIZED I 784. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Ozi W. Whitaker, D.D. 

This Diocese stands next to New York in Communicants and 
Contributions. The City of Philadelphia has nearly one hundred 
Churches within its limits, and over thirty-two thousand Commun- 
icants, and it abounds in Educational and Charitable Institutions. 
Its indefatigable Bishop, and his hard working Clergy, whose hands 
are held up by a most liberal laity, are doing a vast amount of good. 



The gain in Communicants over ii 
The largest Churches are : 

Com. 

St. Mark's, Philadelphia 1134 

St. Mark's, Phila. Frankford 1100 
St. Stephen's, Philadelphia. 1000 
Holy Trinity, Philadelphia. 975 
St. Simeon's, Philadelphia.. 827 



12 is about fourteen hundred. 



Com. 



Holy Apostles', Philadelphia 827 

St. Peter's, Philadelphia.... 765 

St. Andrew's, Philadelphia. 731 

St. James', Philadelphia. ... 719 

St. Clement's, Philadelphia 709 



Contributions, $1, 110,998.45; Communicants, $39,801; Ratio, #27.9: 



No. Church Names Com. No. 

3 St. Mark's 2271 4 

5 Holy Trinity 2097 4 

9 Christ 1904 1 

5 St. Peter's 1498 1 

6 St. Luke's 1452 4 

5 St. James' 1328 4 

4 St. Stephen's 1270 1 

4 St. Andrew's ..... . .. .1220 1 

7 St. Paul's 1 178 1 

8 St. John's 1029 4 



Church Names 



Com. 



Grace 911 

St. Mary's 856 

St. Simeon's 827 

Holy Apostles' 813 

All Saints' 741 

Calvary. ....... 706 

St. Clement's 700 

Epiphany 676 

The Saviour 672 

Emmanuel 668 



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No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Timothy's 643 

1 Incarnation 601 

2 St. Barnabas' 577 

4 Trinity 577 

1 St. Matthias' 575 

1 Advocate 555 

2 Holy Comforter 547 

1 Covenant 479 

2 Good Shepherd 465 

1 St. Matthew's. . . . 459 

1 Mediator 458 

1 Nativity . . . 450 

2 Ascension 439 

2 St. David's 425 

3 Messiah. . 418 

2 Advent 390 

2 St. Thomas' 370 

1 St. John Evangelist. ... . 354 

1 Beloved Disciple 350 

2 Redeemer 342 

1 St. Jude's 325 

1 Resurrection 321 

2 Atonement 309 

1 Crucifixion 302 

1 Annunciation 300 

1 St. John Baptist 285 

1 Evangelists' 278 



184 
170 
168 



No. Church Names. Com , 

i St. James' the Greater... 278 

1 St. Martins-in-the-Fields. 266 

1 St. Michael's 265 

1 Transfiguration 245 

1 Redemption 230 

1 Zion 228 

1 St. James the Less 206 

1 Our Saviour 205 

3 St. Martin's 200 

1 All Souls' 

1 St. Philip's 

1 St. Elizabeth 

1 Gloria Dei 161 

1 St. Sauveur's. ... 148 

1 St. George's 120 

1 House of Prayer 104 

1 Holy Communion 103 

1 St. Asaph's 100 

2 St. Alban's. 93 

1 St. John Chrysostom's. . 93 

1 Holy Spirit . j$ 

1 Holy Innocents'. ..... . '75 

1 St. John the Divine. ... 48 

1 Good Samaritin 46 

1 St. Michael and All 

Angels — 

1 Not Named 7 



PITTSBURGH. 

ORGANIZED I 865. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Cortlandt Whitehead, D.D. 

This is one of those Dioceses into which the State of Pennsylvania is 
divided, and is under the fostering care of an able Bishop. The 
City of Pittsburg has many Churches, and the Church is doing a great 
work in that portion of God's vineyard. It has greatly suffered from 
disasterous floods, which enlisted the sympathy of all. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

Calvary, Pittsburgh . 800 Christ, Oil City 337 

Trinity, " 517 St. John's, Pittsburgh. .. . 310 

Christ, Meadville 383 St. Paul's, Kittanning 300 

St. Peter's, Pittsburgh 367 

Contributions, $250,526.50; Communicants, 10,347; Ratio, $24.21. 



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No 

9 
12 



Church Nmaes. Com. 

Christ , 1275 

Trinity 1245 



5 St. Paul's. 1048 

2 Calvary 815 

5 St. Peter's 700 

7 St. John's. ... 656 

5 St. Luke's 485 

4 St. Stephen's . , ... 454 

3 Emmanuel 450 

2 Ascension. ..... . . . . 434 

2 St. Mark's 351 

2 St. James' 347 

2 St. Andrew's. . 337 

3 St. Mary's 259 

3 Good Shepherd 223 

1 Cross and Crown 193 

4 Grace 167 

3 St. Thomas' 165 

1 Our Father 117 



1 St. Michael's. 

3 St. Matthew's. 

3 All Saints' . . . 

1 Our Saviour. . 

2 Holy Trinity . 



92 

90 

81 
79 



No. Church Names Com. 

i St. Clement's 61 

1 Epiphany 57 

1 Holy Cross 53 

1 Holy Innocents' 53 

1 Nativity 53 

2 St. Cryprian's 50 

1 Atonement 35 

1 St. Barnabas' 32 

1 St. Bartholomew's 30 

1 St. Lawrence's 30 

1 St. George's 29 

1 St. Joseph's 26 

1 St. Timothy's 25 

1 Redeemer 24 

1 Holy Comforter 23 

1 Holy Communion 20 

1 Holy Spirit 18 

1 Holy Saviour 17 

1 St. Chrysostom's 11 

1 St. Alban's 10 

1 Incarnation — 

1 Reconciliation — 

1 St. Cuthbert's — 

10 Not named 128 



QUINCY. 

ORGANIZED 1 877. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Alexander Burgess, S.T.D., LL.D. 

This is one of those Dioceses into which the Srate of Illinois is 
divided. The Bishop is a faithful and devoted disciple of the 
Saviour, and is an able man, and greatly beloved. The Diocese is 
not standing still, for it shows a good increase in Communicants over 



The largest Churches are 

St. Pauls, Peorio 

St. John's, Quincy 

Good Shepherd, Quincy. . . 



Com. 
421 
266 
l82 



Com. 



Trinity, Rock Island i 70 

Grace, Galesbury 155 



Contributions, $35,579.25; Communicants, 2,495; Ratio, $14.26. 



No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Paul's 513 

6 St. John's 439 

3 Trinity 219 

4 Grace 201 



No. Church Names Com. 

1 Good Shepherd 182 

4 Christ 144 

1 St. Mary's 100 

4 Zion 85 



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No. 



Church Names 



Com. 



3 St. James' 84 

1 St. George's 43 

1 St. Stephen's 34 

1 St. Jude's 27 

1 St. Titus' , 27 

1 St. Luke's. , . 23 

1 St. Cyprian's 22 

1 St. David's 20 



Church Names 



Com. 



i Holy Communion. ... . . 17 

1 St. Thomas' 17 

1 Calvary 16 

1 All Saints'. 14 

1 St. Mark's. 14 

1 Redeemer 13 

I St. Matthew's. ...-.,.. 4 



RHODE ISLAND. 

ORGANIZED, I79O. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Thomas March Clark, D.D., L.L.D. 

Notwithstanding this is a little State in extent and population, the 
Church is largely represented, having between ten thousand and 
eleven thousand Communicants, and is steadily increasing that 
number. The Cities of Providence and Newport, are great centres 
and the good Bishop and his staff of Clergy are working faithfully for 
Him; while its laity are openhanded and generous. 

The largest Churches are: 



Cor 



Grace, Providence 1202 

St. Stephen's, Providence. . 622 
Trinity, Newport 610 

Contributions 



$264,281.33 



All Saints' 
Messiah, 
St. John's, 

Communicants 



Providence 



Com. 
458 
429 
400 



No. 
5 

3 

4 
4 

2 

I 

3 

1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 

1 
4 
2 
2 
2 



Church Names 



Com. 

Grace 1202 

Trinity 1077 

Christ 846 

St. John's 816 

St. Paul's 694 

St. James' 661 

St Stephen's 622 

All Saints' 508 

Messiah 429 

Emmanuel 409 

Epiphany 312 

Redeemer 302 

St. Mark's 288 

St. George's. 273 

St. Michael's 230 

St. Luke's 208 

St. Mary's 178 

St. Peter's 158 

Ascension 153 

St. Thomas' 142 



10,494; Ratio, $24.22. 

No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Andrew's . . . 141 

1 Good Shepherd 134 

1 St. Angarius 112 

2 St. Philip's 92 

1 Our Saviour 91 

1 St. Matthew's 51 

1 Berkeley 45 

1 St. Bartholomew's 42 

1 Advent 40 

1 St. Barnabas' 40 

1 Calvary — 

1 Holy Cross — 

1 Holy Nativity — 

1 H oly Trinity — 

1 Santa Clara — 

1 St. Ann's by-the-Sea. ... — 

1 St. Gabriel's — 

1 St. John Baptist — 

1 Transfiguration , , ...... .. — 



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SOUTH CAROLINA. 

ORGANIZED I 785. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. William B. W. Howe, D.D. 
Assistant Bishop, Rt. Rev. ELLISON CAPERS, D.D. 

This old Diocese keeps on the even tenor of its way and though the 
Communicants have decreased somewhat since 1892, yet there is no 
cause for discouragement. The City of Charleston has a number of 
Churches and there are several important parishes outside of the 
City. The State of health of Bishop Howe required him to ask for 
an Assistant and Bishop Capers was chosen. 

The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



Com, 



Grace, Charleston 362 

St. Philip's, " 354 

St. Paul's " 320 



Trinity, Columbia ,.. 235 

Christ, Greenville 277 



Contributions, $64,228.59; Communicants, 4,626; Ratio, $19.85 



No. Church Names Com. 

5 Grace 555 

4 St. Paul's 551 

6 Trinity 486 

6 Christ ■ 459 

2 St. Philip's 369 

6 St. John's 316 

3 St. Mark's 294 

1 St. Michael's 200 

4 St. Luke's 190 

1 Holy Communion 176 

2 Calvary 145 

1 St. Helena, , 139 

1 St. Thaddeus 137 

2 Advent 135 

2 Good Shepherd 132 

2 Redeemer 116 

1 Prince George 107 

3 Epiphany . . . , 105 

3 St. Stephen's 82 

2 All Saints' 79 

1 St. Andrew's 79 

1 Holy Cross 74 

1 Holy Comforter "j2 



No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Matthew's 67 

1 St. Jude's 60 

1 Nativity 59 

1 St. David's* 55 

2 Our Saviour 53 

2 Zion 44 

2 The Cross 36 

1 Holy Apostle 34 

I Prince Frederick ^>Z 

1 Holy Trinity. 30 

1 St. George's 26 

2 St. Peter's 26 

1 St. James' ... 18 

1 St. Thomas and St. Denis, 18 

1 St. Augustine's 17 

1 Messiah 16 

1 Heavenly Rest 15 

1 Atonement 13 

1 Ascension 12 

1 St. Mary's 12 

1 Incarnation. ...... 10 

7 Not named ? . 148 



42 The Protestant Episcopal Church 

SOUTHERN OHIO. 

ORGANIZED 1 875. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Thomas A. Jaggar, D.D. 
Assistant Bishop, Rt. Rev, Boyd Vincent, D.D. 

Bishop Jaggar, who, by reason of failing health, was obliged to 
have an Assistant, has been exceedingly fortunate in having as 
Coadjutor, Bishop Vincent, so long a faithful Rector in Pittsburgh. 
The increase of Communicants of over four hundred, compared with 
1892, shows energetic and vigorous work. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

St. Paul's, Cincinnati 600 Christ, Cincinnati 426 

Trinity, Columbus 507 St. James', Zanesville 330 

Christ, Dayton 465 

Contributions, $199,703.33; Communicants, 8,274; Ratio $24.16. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

9 Christ 1483 1 Calvary 142 

9 Trinity 1087 1 Heavenly Rest 124 

5 St. Paul's 951 1 Emmanuel 122 

3 St. James' 500 1 St. Andrew's 121 

3 St. Luke's 437 1 Resurrection 114 

7 Grace 433 1 Nativity 102 

1 Advent 316 1 St. Stephen s 68 

3 Our Saviour 291 1 St. Thomas' 57 

1 All Saints' 268 1 Atonement., 55 

2 St. Philip's 256 2 St. Mary's 52 

2 Good Shepherd 247 1 St. John Baptist 37 

2 Holy Trinity 226 2 Ascension . . 26 

4 St. John's 217 1 Zion 25 

2 St. Peter's 200 1 St. Matthew's 23 

2 Epiphany 199 



SOUTHERN VIRGINIA. 

ORGANIZED 1 892. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Arthur Magill Randolph, D.D. 

This Diocese was separated from the old Diocese of Virginia in 
1892, and Bishop Randolph, the Assistant of Bishop Whittle was 
chosen as its Bishop. It contains the important cities of Lynchburg, 
Petersburg and Norfolk. No comparison can be made for the reason 



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that the report for 1893 was its initial one. The writer, not being 
able to procure a Journal, must beg pardon for any inaccuracy. 
The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



Com. 



St. Paul's, Petersburg 564 

Grace, Petersburg 500 

St. Luke's, Norfolk 493 



Christ, Norfolk 485 

St. Paul's, Lynchburg 470 

St. Paul's, Norfolk 423 



Contributions, $160,347.19; Communicants, 9,725; Ratio, #15.45. 






No. Church Names Com. 

12 St. Paul's 2133 

16 St. John's 1526 

22 Christ 131 1 

17 Grace 1095 

12 Trinity 866 

7 St. Luke's 646 

14 Emmanuel.. 420 

7 St. James' 312 

3 Epiphany 276 

4 St. Mark's 274 

1 St. Peter's 261 

6 St. Thomas' 255 

4 Ascension 188 

1 Meade Memorial 169 

2 St. George's 109 

4 Good Shepherd 101 

2 St. Stephen's 100 

4 St. Andrew's 84 

1 Magill Memorial 79 

2 St. Mary's 62 



No. Church Names Com. 

i Centurion 59 

1 St. Ann's 52 

1 Payton 48 

1 John's Memorial 43 

1 Hungar's. ^ 

1 E. S 33 

1 Menakin 32 

1 Holy Trinity 31 

1 Bound On 30 

1 Merchants' Hope 26 

1 Immanuel 21 

1 Castle Craig 20 

1 Elon 20 

1 Our Saviour's 20 

1 Gibson Memorial 20 

1 Retchin Memorial 20 

1 Sapony 20 

1 St. Philip's 17 

1 Stras Memorial 16 

1 Globe 9 



SPRINGFIELD. 

ORGANIZED I 877. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. George F. Seymour, S.T.D., LL.D. 
Assistant Bishop, Rt. Rev. Charles R. Hale, D.D. LL.D. 

This Diocese has for its Bishop, one of the ablest and most 
scholarly men in the Church. For years, Bishop Seymour was a 
Professor in the General Theological Seminary, at New York, where 
he assisted in training large numbers of young men for the Ministry, 
He is a powerful preacher, and a profound writer on Church subjects, 
He has an able Assistant in Bishop Hale. 



44 The Protestant Episcopal Church 
The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

St. John's, Decatur. 287 St. Mark's, Chester 199 

St. Paul's, Springfield 259 Redeemer, Cairo 198 

St. Matthew's, Bloomington 203 Trinity, Jacksonville 156 

Contributions, $42,672.51; Communicants, 3,433; Ratio, $12.43. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

6 St. Paul's 561 1 Holy Trinity 60 

5 St. John's 470 1 St. George's 58 

5 Trinity 344 1 Holy Cross 47 

8 Christ 271 2 St. Luke's 35 

1 St. Matthew's .203 1 St. Michael's 42 

1 St. Mark's 199 2 St. Andrew's 45 

1 Redeemer. 198 1 St. James' 24 

4 Grace 134 1 St. Anne's 22 

2 St. Peter's 77 1 St. Thomas' 15 

1 Emmanuel 73 1 St. Stephen's n 

1 St. Mary's 72 1 St. Alban's 4 



TENNESSEE. 

ORGANIZED 1 828. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Charles T. Quintard, S.T.D., LL.D. 
Assistant Bishop, Rt. Rv. THOMAS F. GAILOR, S.T.D. 

This Diocese is steadily increasing its number of Communicants, 
those reported being over six hundred and fifty greater than in 1892. 

The important Cities of Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville and 
Chattanooga show a goodly number of Communicants. Bishop 
Quintard, the eloquent and loved Bishop has an Assistant, Bishop 
Gailor, who was connected so long with the University of the South, 
at Sewanee, who brings to his work executive ability of a high order. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

Calvary, Memphis 710 St. Paul's, Chattanooga. ... 357 

St. John's, Chattanooga.. . . 444 St. Mary's, Memphis 348 

St. John's, Knoxville 429 Grace, " 305 

Christ, Nashville 407 

Contributions, $78,244.30; Communicants, 5,696; Ratio, $13.74. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

4 St. John's 876 5 Grace 396 

. 7 St. Paul's 778 1 St. Mary's 363 

2 Calvary 729 3 Trinity 318 

5 Christ 576 2 St. Luke's 315 



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45 



No. 
2 

I 



Church Names Com. 

Advent . 216 

St. Anne's 212 

Holy Trinity 159 

Immanuel 157 

Good Shepherd '151 

St. James' 122 

Epiphany 107 

St. Peter's 85 

St. Barnabas' 67 

St. Thomas' 49 

St. Matthew's 34 

Messiah 31 



No. Church Names Com, 

i St. Philip's 31 

2 St. Stephen's 30 

1 St. Mary Magdalene. ... 27 

2 Holy Innocents' 26 

1 Redeemer 26 

1 Zion 22 

1 Holy Comfortor 20 

2 St. Andrew's 18 

1 St. Mark's 7 

1 Otey Mem — 

1 Riverside — 

1 Not named 36 



TEXAS. 

ORGANIZED I 849. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. George H. KiNSOLViNG, D.D. 

This State, covering such a vast extent of territory has, of necessity 
been divided into one Diocese, and two Missionary Districts. 

The late Bishop Gregg, whose death in 1892 caused such profound 
grief, has been succeeded by his Assistant, Bishop Kinsolving, a man 
of rare attainments. The increase of Communicants over 1892 is 
nearly three hundred. 



The largest Churches are 



Com. 



Christ, Houston 703 

Trinity, Galveston 577 



Com. 



St. David's, Austin 344 

St. Paul's, Waco 234 



Contributions, $91,472.75; Communicants, 3,909; Ratio, $23.40. 



No. 

8 

3 

1 



Church Names 



Christ 1047 

Trinity 663 

St. David's 364 



3 St. Paul's 2< 

3 Grace 207 

5 St. Mary's 185 

1 St. Augustine's 176 

3 Epiphany 124 

4 St. John's 93 

2 St Luke's 93 

2 St. James' 91 

2 St. Philip's 81 

1 St. Peter's 74 

1 St. Matthew's 73 



No. Church Names Com. 

2 Calvary 57 

1 St. Mark's 46 

St. Stephen's 39 

St. Thomas' 37 

Heavenly Rest 32 

St. Barnabas' 26 

St. John Baptist 24 

Redeemer 23 

Gethsemane ... 14 

t Holy Trinity 14 

1 Holy Innocents' 12 

1 All Saints' 10 

4 Not named 25 



46 The Protestant Episcopal Chnrck 

. VERMONT. 

ORGANIZED I79O. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Arthur C. A. Hall. 

The new Bishop succeeded the loved and lamented Bishop 
Bissell, who, for so many years, cared for this old Diocese. Bishop 
Bissell was Rector for many years at Geneva, W. N. Y. 

The increase of Communicants over those reported in 1892, is 
more than four huudred. 

The largest Churches are : 

Com. Com. 

St. Paul's, Burlington 550 St. Peter's, Bennington 191 

Trinity, Rutland 542 St. Andrews, St. Johnsbury. 188 

St. Luke's, St. Albans. ..... 422 Christ, Montpeliar 185 

Immanuel, Bellow's Falls. . 200 

Contributions, $13,314.05 ; Communicants, 4,634 ; Ratio, $2.87. 

No. Church Names. Com. No. Church Names. Com. 

6 St. Paul's 817 1 Good Shepherd 70 

5 Trinity 659 1 St. Mary's : 68 

3 St. Luke's 558 1 St. Thomas' 53 

6 Christ 370 2 Calvary 52 

3 St. James' 271 1 Holy Trinity. 51 

5 St. John's 213 1 St. Ann's 51 

1 Immanuel 200 1 Union 26 

1 St. Peter's 191 1 Gethsemane 23 

1 St. Andrew's 188 1 St. Augustin's 22 

4 Grace 114 1 St. Barnabas' 17 

1 St. Michael's j 1 1 1 Emmanuel 9 

1 St. Stephen's 103 1 Holy Cross .... 7 

1 Zion 94 1 Holy Apostles' 4 

2 St. Mark's 84 Vermont Episcopal Inst. 

1 St. Matthew's , So 1 Not Named 16 



VIRGINIA. 

ORGANIZED I 78 5. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Francis McN. Whittle, D.D., LL.D. 

This old Diocese became so large, in point of Churches and people 
that it was divided in 1892, and Southern Virginia formed from it 
The City of Richmond, with its large number of Churches, is the 
principal city of the Diocese. The names of Bishops Meade and 
Johns are held In loving memory. General Washington's pew is still 



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shown to visitors to the Church, in Alexandria, where he worshipped. 
The writer is indebted to Rev. Mr. Meade, the Secretary, for his 
courtesy in sending the Journal for 1893. 
The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

St. John's, Richmond 442 St. James', Richmond 437 

St. Paul's, Richmond 440 Christ Charlottesville 376 

Contributious, $167,109.16; Communicants, 8,764; Ratio, $19.07. 



No. Church Names Com. No 

14 Christ 1528 1 

13 St. Paul's 1 178 3 

1 2 Grace 1004 1 

7 St. James' 839 1 

12 St. John's 730 1 

10 Emmanuel 460 1 

8 Trinity 366 2 

1 St. Mark's 324 1 

2 All Saints' 251 2 

1 Monumental 215 1 

2 St. Andrew's 205 1 

1 St. George's 202 1 

Moore Memorial 176 1 

St. Stephen's 147 1 

St. Thomas' 126 1 

Our Saviour 123 1 

St. Peter's 121 1 

Olivet 84 1 

Calvary 79 1 

Zion 66 1 

St. Philip's 58 1 

=;2 1 



Church Names 



Com. 



Abrigdon 



Ware 50 

St. Luke's 48 

St. Matthew's 41 

Falls 40 

Wickliffe 40 

Bethel 35 

Immanuel 35 

Leeds 35 

Meade Memorial . ... 28 

St. David's 21 

Redeemer 20 

St. Margaret's 16 

St. Mary's 16 

White 15 

St. Timothy's 10 

Piedmont 5 

Good Shepherd — 

Holy Innocents' — 

Payne's. — 

St. Martin's — 

Weddell Memorial — 

Whittle — 



WESTERN MISSOURI. 

ORGANIZED 1 859. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Edward R. Atyvill, D.D. 

This is a young Diocese, but shows vigor and energy. Bishop 
Atwill, so long Rector of the leading parish in Toledo, O., has brought 
to his work, great administrative ability s nd experience. The Diocese 
has nearly four thousand Communicants. Kansas City is the largest 
city in the State, next to St. Louis, and the Episcopal residence is 
there. 



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The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



Grace, Kansas City 558 

Trinity, Kansas City. . * .. . 437 



Com. 



Christ, St. Joseph ..... 405 

Calvary, Sedalia 300 



Contributions, $67,666.70; Communicants, 3,871; Ratio, $17.48. 



No. Church Names Com. 

5 Grace 823 

5 Christ 753 

9 Trinity 636 

5 St. John's 224 

2 Calvary 216 

4 St. Mary's 201 

8 St. Paul's 188 

1 Holy Trinity 161 

4 St. Mark's 153 

2 St. George's 109 

1 All Saints' 67 



No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Philip's 61 

1 Mediator 37 

1 St. Oswald's 29 

1 St. Peter's 21 

1 St. Thomas' 21 

1 St. Augustin's 29 

1 St. Luke's 20 

1 Mt. Calvary 18 

1 St. Mathias 16 

1 St. Matthew's 14 

2 St. James' 9 



WEST VIRGINIA. 

ORGANIZED 1 877. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. George W. Peterkin, D.D. 

This Diocese is situated in the midst of some of the most beautiful 
scenery on the American Continent. — The Church grows steadily, and 
the increase over 1892 has been over two hundred. The Churches are 
nestled among the mountains, and in the valleys. The Bishop is a 
hard worker and a man of fine talents. 

The largest Churches are : 

Com. 

Zion, Charleston 308 

St. Matthew's, Wheeling. . . 288 
St. John's, Charleston 259 



Com. 



Trinity, Parkerburg 280 

Trinity, Martinsburg 181 



Contributions, $66,377.45 ; Communicants, 3,309; Ratio, $20.06. 



No. Church Names Com. 

6 Trinity 725 

6 St John's. 392 

1 Zion 308 

7 Christ 299 

1 St. Matthew's 291 

1 St. Luke's 169 

5 Grace 82 

2 St. Mark's 76 



No. Churcli Names Com 

i Mt. Zion 71 

3 Emmanuel 54 

2 Transfiguration 49 

1 Holy Spirit 43 

1 St. Matthias 46 

1 All Saint's 39 

2 St. Paul's 37 

1 St. Barthoiomev/'s ...... 34 



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No. Church Names Com. No. 

i Ascension 30 1 

1 Calvary 29 1 

1 Holy Trinity 29 1 

1 St. Philip's 24 1 

1 St. Ann's 20 1 

1 Heavenly Rest 19 2 

1 Redeemer 17 

1 Messiah , . . . 16 

1 Epiphany 15 7 



1 St. James' 



Church Names Com' 

St. Thomas' 15 

Bruce 14 

St. Stephen's 14 

Holy Comforter 5 

Incarnation 5 

Good Shepherd -=- 

Parville Memorial -=- 

St. Andrew's. — 

Not named jz 



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WESTERN MICHIGAN. 

- ORGANIZED 1 874. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. George DeNormandie Gillespie, D.D, 

This is a fine Diocese, and grows surely and healthfully. Bishop 
Gillespie, a man of untiring energy is seconded by a devoted band of 
Clergy. The cities of Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Niles, Muskegon, 
Battle Creek and others, have strong parishes. 

The largest Churches are : 



Com. 

St. Mark's, Grand Rapids.. 702 

St. Luke's, Kalamazoo 404 

Grace, Grand Rapids.. .... 303 

Trinity, Niles , 252 

Trinity, Grand Rapids 203 



Com. 
190 
174 
160 
Trinity, Marshall 154 



St. Paul's, Muskegon.. .. 
St. Thomas', Battle Creek 
St. Marks, Coldwater 



Contributions, $90,007.19; Communicants, 4,633; Ratio, $19.44. 



No. 
4 
4 
6 
2 

5 
6 

5 
2 

2 



Church Names 



Com. 



St. Mark's 947 

Trinity 627 

Grace 461 

St. Luke's 452 

St. Paul's 381 

St. John's 361 

St. James' 218 

Holy Trinity 209 

Emmanuel 203 



No. Church Names Com. 

1 St. Thomas' 1 74 

3 Christ 164 

1 Good Shepherd 115 

1 St. Andrew's 92 

2 Redeemer .... 54 

1 St. Matthew's 42 

1 St. Stephen's 25 

1 All Saints' 20 

1 St. Mathias -^ 



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WESTERN NEW YORK. 

ORGANIZED, 1 838. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Arthur Cleveland Coxe, D.D., LL.D. 

Until 1 868, this Diocese included that of Central New York, so 
long under the care of the beloved Bishop DeLancey. 

Bishop Coxe is a scholarly man, one of the most accomplished 
writers, and, also one whose sweet poetry has charmed so many 
readers. One cannot pay too high a tribute to this good Bishop, 
The cities of Buffalo and Rochester have a large number of Churches. 
Hobart college and the DeLancey Divinity schools are located in 
Geneva, and are sending out well-trained young men, year by year. 



The largest Churches are 



Com. 



Com- 



Trinity, Buffalo 702 

St.. Paul's, Buffalo 677 

Christ, Rochester 660 

Trinity, Geneva 626 

St. Luke's, Rochester 615 



St. Andrew's, Rochester. ... 513 

St. Mary's, Buffalo 500 

St. Pauls, Rochester 465 

Grace, Lockport 395 



Contributions, 1300,529.16; Communicants, 17,056; Ratio, $17.62. 



No. Church Names Com. 

1 1 Trinity 2082 

19 St. John's 1 701 

9 Christ 1685 

10 St. Paul's 1480 

10 St. Luke's 1433 

5 St. James' 1175 

7 Grace 1027 

7 St. Peter's 871 

7 St. Mark's 761 

4 St. Andrew's 728 

2 St. Mary's 596 

2 St. Thomas' 438 

2 Epiphany 430 

2 Ascension 400 

7 St. Michael's 332 



No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Stephen's 317 

2 Zion 217 

2 All Saints' 186 

1 St. Matthias' 133 

3 Good Shepherd 131 

1 Redeemer 120 

1 St. Matthew's 93 

1 St. Philip's 45 

1 St. Bartholomew's 41 

1 St. Alban's 22 

1 St. George's 21 

1 St. Clement's 15 

1 St. Barnabas' — 

1 Not named 28 



PART II. 

MISSIONARY DISTRICTS. 

There are seventeen (17) Districts, including the far-off Territory of 
Alaska. Of the latter, the writer has no data ; so, of a necessity, 
that District must be omitted. The reader will bear in mind that the 
compilations are all made from the returns of 1893. These Missionary 
Districts each cover vast extents of Territory, as will be seen in perusing 
the details of the several Districts. 

The Bishops and Clergy are men of Apostolic mould, carrying 
their work into the most remote sections and enduring privations, and 
making sacrifices no one can appreciate ; having their hope of a 
reward, not on earth, but beyond it. And they, and those who have 
preceded them ( who have gone to their reward), will surely receive the 
welcome : "Well done, good and faithful servant ! Enter into the joy 
of your Lord." 

The latest affliction which has befallen the Church in these far-off 
Districts, is the death of Bishop Paddock of Olympia, in the State of 
Washington. Under that head, the writer has commented further on 
this subject. The Church has made great strides, as the perusal of 
the several Districts, as given by the writer, will show. If the pioneers 
of, comparatively, a few years ago, could see the increase, they would 
exclaim : " What hath God wrought ! " 



MONTANA. 
Bishop, Rt. Rev. Leigh Richmond Brewer, S.T.D. 

This District comprises the State of Montana, and the Church is 
steadily increasing, under the faithful ministrators of its energetic 
Bishop. The parish at Helena, is a large one, and there are many 
growing parishes scattered over the state, all giving evidences of 



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excellent work. The increase of communicants over 1892 in nearly 
one hundred. 

The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



Com. 



St. Peter's, Helena 427 

St. John's, Butte 145 



Holy Trinity, Missioula. ... 112 
Contributions, 130,900.62 ; Communicants, 1,593 '■> Ratio, $19.21. 



No. 



Church Names Com. No. 

St. Peter's 427 3 

St. John's 187 1 

St. James' 165 1 

Holy Spirit. . , 112 2 

Grace ... no 1 

St. Andrew's 8^ 1 

St. Paul's 76 1 

St. Luke's $6 1 

Emmanuel 30 4 



Church Names 



Com. 



St. Mark's 30 

Trinity 23 

St. Mary's 21 

All Saint's ........ . 16 

St. Thomas' 16 

Calvary 15 

Christ 14 

St. Matthew's 9 

Not Named jo 



NEVADA AND UTAH. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Abiel Leonard, S.T.D. 

The same remarks can apply to this District as to the last. The 
increase in Communicants is very nearly the same. There are two 
Churches at Salt Lake City, the stronghold of Mormondom, and the 
influence of the Church, let us hope, will not be lost on this mis- 
guided people. 



The largest Churches are: 



Com. 



St. Mark's, Salt Lake City. . 355 
St. Paul's, Viginia City, 



Ogden 



Nev 



210 



Good Shepherd, 

Utah 

Trinity, Reno, Nev ... . 
St. Paul's, Salt Lake City 



Com. 

173 
114 

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Contributions, $22,587.84; Communicants, 1,430; Ratio, $16.13. 



NEVADA. 



No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Paul's 231 

1 Trinity 114 

1 St. Peter's 100 

2 St. James' 63 

1 St. John's 25 



No. Church Names Com. 

i Grace 12 

1 Christ 3 

1 St. George's 2 

1 St. Stephen's . . , — 

1 Not named 17 



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UTAH. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

i St. Mark's 335 1 St. John's 29 

1 Good Shepherd 175 1 Good Samaritan 12 

2 St. Paul's 132 1 St. Jude's 2 

1 St. Luke's 40 2 Not named 22 



NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA. 
Bishop, Rt. Rev. John Mills Kendrick, D.D., 

The communicants in this district show a small increase over 
1892. The labors of the missionary Bishops and clergy, in their far 
away sections cannot be appreciated by those living in centres of 
population. All honor to them. The Churches are few in number, 
and far apart. 

The largest Churches are 

Com. Com. 

St. John's, Albuquerque, Trinity, Phoenix, Ariz 94 

N. M. 112 

Contributions, 115,219.26; Communicants, 721; Ratio, $21.11. 

NEW MEXICO. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

I St. John's 112 1 Epiphany 25 

1 Good Shepherd 50 1 St. Luke's 17 

1 Holy Faith 43 1 St. James' 15 

1 Grace 37 1 St. George's 11 

1 St. Paul's $7 4 Not named 53 

ARIZONIA. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

I Trinity 94 1 St. Paul's 12 

1 Grace 44 1 Christ 9 

1 Advent 36 5 Not named . . , 46 



NORTH DAKOTA. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. William D. Walker, S.T.D., LL.D. 

This Bishop it will be well remembered, was for years, the devoted 
and faithful Assistant Minister at Calvary Church, New York. He is 
one. of the hardest worked Bishops in all the West. No one knows 
just how wearying his labors must be. But he goes forward cheerfully, 
glad to work for His Master. 



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The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

Gethsemane, Fargo 186 Bread of Life, Bismarck. ... 84 

St. Paul's, Grand Forks. .. . 93 

Contributions. $17,212.00; Communicants, 823; Ratio, $20.90. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

i Gethsemane 186 2 Christ 29 

1 St. Paul's 93 1 Trinity 23 

1 Bread of Life 84 1 St. Stephen's , 14 

3 Calvary 81 1 Good Shepherd 11 

2 Grace., : 72 27 Not named 277 

1 All Saints' 36 



NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. John H. D. Wingfield, D.D., LL.D. 

This District bids fair to grow into a Diocese, ere long. Bishop 
Wingfield has a large territory under his charge and that he is wise 
and energetic is shown by the steady growth of the Church. 

Sacramento, the capital of the State, falls within his jurisdicton. 

The largest Churches are : 

Com. Com. 

St. Paul's, Sacramento 381 Incarnation, Santa Rosa. . . 86 

Ascension, Vallejo 112 St. Paul's, Benicia 76 

Christ, Napa City 92 

Contributions, $24,826.47; Communicants, 1,355 \ Ratio, $18.10. 

No. Church Names. Com. No. Church Names Com. 

4 St. Paul's 551 1 St. Mark's 46 

2 Christ 166 1 Good Shepherd 39 

2 St. John's 117 2 St. Stephen's ^ 

1 Ascension 112 1 Emmanuel 29 

2 St. Luke's 100 1 St. James' 4 

1 Incarnation 86 1 St. Andrew's — 

1 St. Peter's 67 1 The Saviour — 

3 Trinity 54 4 Not Named 5 

3 Grace 50 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Thomas F. Davis, D.D., LL.D. in charge. 

Michican has two Diocese, and one Missionary District. There 
are several flourishing Churches in this District, and (if the writer may 
be allowed to say so) Bishop Davies should be relieved of this charge. 
His own Diocese gives him all the labor that should be expected of 



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him. Perhaps it may be better as it is, but time will show; over-work 
has ended the earthly labors of many a Bishop as well as of many 
clergymen. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

St. Paul's, Marquette 288 Grace, Ishpeming 123 

Trinity, Houghton 170 St. James', Sault St. Marie. 114 

Contributions, $25,818.12; Communicants, 14, 45 ; Ratio, $17.87. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names. Com. 

2 St. Paul's 338 1 Christ 42 

3 Grace 219 1 Holy Trinity 30 

1 Trinity 170 1 Good Shepherd 25 

1 St. James' 114 1 St. Alban's 25 

1 Ascension 80 1 St. Mark's 16 

2 St. John's ...... 68 1 St. David's 10 

1 St. Stephen's 56 4 Not named 79 



NORTHERN TEXAS. 
Bishop, Rt. Rev. Alexander C. Garrett, D.D., LL.D. 

This is another portion of the vast territory composing the State of 
Texas, and it is under the care of a Bishop of great courage, and 
ability. There are scattered over this District nearly forty parishes 
and missions, and they require the labors of many self-sacrificing 
missionaries. As will be seen below there are several large and 
flourishing parishes. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com, 

St. Matthew's, Dallas 388 St. Luke's, Dennison 113 

St. Andrew's, Ft. Worth. ... 298 

Contributions, $24,141.46; Communicants, 2,000; Ratio, $12.07. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Matthew's 413 1 Holy Comforter . 47 

1 St. Andrew's 298 1 St. Paul's 43 

1 St. Luke's 113 2 St. Peter's 43 

1 St. James' 94 1 Trinity 36 

1 St. Stephen's 94 1 Christ 29 

1 Incarnation 82 1 St. Mark's 2^ 

2 All Saints' 81 1 Holy Spirit 20 

2 Good Shepherd 76 1 St. Mary's 19 

1 Heavenly Rest 62 1 Ascension 18 

1 St. John's '66 1 Grace 14 

2 Holy Cross 62 1 St. Philip's 14 



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No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

i St. Mary the Virgin 1 1 i Good Samaratin 6 

2 St. Michael and All i Our Merciful Saviour. .. 6 

Angels io i St. George's 5 

1 St. Thomas' 10 1 St. John the Baptist — 



OKLAHOMA AND INDIAN TERRITORY- 
Bishop, Rt. Rev. Francis Key Brooke, S.T.D. 

.This District covers a territory of 51,000 square miles; and the labors 
of a Missionary Bishop cannot easily be estimated. There are but a 
few parishes or missions; and these far apart. Bishop Brooke brings 
energy to his work, which is one of great self-sacrifice. 

The only Church of any considerable size is Trinity, Guthrie, O., 
with sixty communicants. 

Contribution, 12,844.52; Communicants, 240; Ratio. $11.85. 

OKLAHOMA. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com, 

i Trinity 60 1 St. John's 8 

1 St. Paul's 35 1 St. Stephen's. 6 

1 St. Andrew's 15 5 Not Named 32 

1 Christ . 12 

INDIAN TERRITORY. 

.0£j Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com, 

2 St. James' 22 6 Not Named 29 

1 St. Andrew's 20 



OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON. 
Bishop, vacant. 

This District has just suffered an irreparable loss in the death of 
the faithful servant of God, Bishop Paddock. His people had become 
deeply attached to him ; and he had built up the Church, in that far- 
away coast, to a remarkable degree. The Missionary District of 
Spokane has been formed out of a part of this District. The State 
of Washington will ere long, be one of the most important of 
our Western states. The cities of Seattle and Tacoma are growing 
rapidly. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

St. Mark's, Seattle 402 St. Paul's, New Whatcom. . 145 

St. Luke's, Tacoma 265 Holy Communion, Tacoma 125 

Trinity, Tacoma 263 St. Paul's, Vancouver 108 

Trinity, Seattle 181 



In the Ufitted States in 1893. 



57 



Contributions, $51,375.09; Communicants, 1,985; Ratio, $25.82. 



No. 

3 
4 
3 
3 

6 
1 
2 
4 

3 

1 
1 



Church Names Com. 

Trinity 509 

St. Mark's 426 

St. Luke's 373 

St. Paul's 277 

St. John's 186 

Holy Communion 125 

St. James' 106 

St. Andrew's 93 

Christ 61 

Emmanuel 61 

Epiphany 40 



No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. David's 34 

i St. Peter's 28 

1 St. Clement's 28 

1 Grace 17 

2 All Saints' 14 

1 Good Samaritan 13 

1 St. George's 10 

1 St Stephen's 10 

1 St. Sylvanus' 8 

7 Not named 41 



SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Bishop, Rt. Rev. William Hobart Hare, S.T.D. 

This vast District covers a territory of 80,000 square miles. It is 
divided into three Deaneries, Niobrara, Eastern and Black Hills. It 
is needless to say k that Bishop Hare has his hands full, and every 
one knows that has looked into the workings of the Bishop and his 
missionaries, that they are performing their duties faithfully and 
devotedly. The Communicants are not given in detail in the Church 
Almanac, but the number is placed at 3,145. 

The names of the missions are given, when they are the common 
nomenclature of Churches. There are quite a number of odd names 
which are not necessary to give, as it is not material. 



No. Church Names 

13 St. Paul's 

4 Grace 

St. Andrew's 

St. John's 

St. Luke's 

Trinity 

Redeemer 

St. Barnabas' 

St. James' 

St. Mary's 

St. Peter's 

St. Philip's 

3 St. Thomas' 

2 Calvary 

2 Christ 



Com. 



No. 



Church Names 



Com. 



Holy Faith 

Holy Name 

Mediator 

St. John Baptist. . 

St. Matthew's 

St. Stephen's 

1 Advent 

1 All Saint's 

1 Emmanuel 

1 Ephphatha 

1 Epiphany 

1 Gethsemane 

1 Good Samaritan . . 
1 Good Shepherd . . . 
1 Holy Communion. 



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No. Church Names 

i Holy Fellowship 

i Holy Innocents' 

i Inestimable Gift 

i Jesus 

i Living Waters 

i Messiah 

i Our Blessed Redeemer. 



Com. No. Church Names 

i Our Saviour 

i Our Merciful Saviour. 

i Redeemer 

i St. Alban's 

i St. Elizabeth 

i St. Julian's 



Com. 



SOUTHERN FLORIDA. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. William C. Gray, D.D. 

This District was taken off from the old Diocese of Florida, and 
formed into a new Missionary District. The most important city is 
the nourishing one of Key West. Florida grows in population, and 
the Church intends to keep pace with it. With the energetic Bishop, 
the good that will result cannot be estimated. 

The amount of Contributions is not given; nor are the aggregate 
communicants except in detail for each Church. They foot up 1,693. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

St. Peter's, Key West 267 Grace, Ocala, 153 

St. Paul's, Key West 220 



No. Church Names Com. 

2 St. Peter's 267 

1 St. Paul's 220 

4 Grace 164 

4 St. Mary's 136 

1 St. Luke's 125 

2 St. Andrew's 96 

5 St. John's 80 

4 Christ 74 

1 Holy Cross 70 

1 St. Barnabas'. 61 

1 St. Gabriel's 60 

3 Trinity 59 



No. 

3 
3 

2 



Church Names Com. 

All Saints' 55 

St. James' 43 

Good Shepherd ..... . ^y 

Holy Trinity 36 

St. Thomas' 28 

St. Mark's 24 

St. Stephen's 20 

Margaret's 13 

St. Alban's 10 

St. Matthew's 9 

St. Cyprian's 6 



SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. 
Bishop, Rt. Rev. Lemuel H. Wells, D.D. 

This, like Olympia, is a part of the State of Washington, and is 
about as large as the State of New York. The Church grows rapidly 
in those Western States. Bishop Wells, we hope will live to see a fine 
Diocese growing under his ministrations. 



In the United States in i8pj. 59 

The communicants already number between four hundred and five 
hundred. The contributions are not reported. 
The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com. 

All Saints', Spokane 240 St. Paul's, Walla Walla. ... 75 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

i All Saints' 240 1 St. Mark's 11 

1 St. Paul's 75 1 St. Peter's 11 

2 Grace 33 1 St. David's — 

1 St. Matthew's 31 1 St. Michael's — 

1 Good Samaritan 19 2 Not named — 

1 Trinity. 19 



THE PLATTE, NEBRASKA. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Anson R. Graves, D.D. 

Bishop Graves has nearly 55,000 square miles of territory under his 
charge, and right well is he fitted for his duties. Over fifty parishes 
and missions are already carrying on the work, and, at no distant 
day, the number of Churches will be doubled. 

The contribution are very liberal. 

The largest Churches are: 

Com. Com 

St. Mark's, Hastings 94 St. Stephen's, Grand Island. 90 

Our Saviour', North Piatt. . 91 

Contributions, $22,283.09; Communicants, 1,026; Ratio, $21.72. 

No. Church Names Com. No. Church Names Com. 

4 Grace 94 1 Christ 40 

1 St. Mark's 94 1 Holy Trinity 38 

1 Our Saviour 91 1 St. Peter's 32 

1 St. Stephen's 90 2 St. Mary's 26 

2 St. John's 76 1 Trinity 14 

2 St. Paul's 61 1 All Saints' 3 

1 St. Luke's 50 35 Not named =..... 265 



WESTERN COLORADO. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. William H. Barker, D.D. 

The same remarks may be applied to this new District, as to the 
other new ones. The Church has grown so rapidly, that smaller 
Districts were a necessity. Nearly five hundred Communicants are 
given in detail; but no contributions are reported. Christ Church, 
Aspen, with 112 Communicants, is the largest. Bishop Barker has a 
large field to work in, and he has the talent and ability to work it well* 



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No. Church Names Com. No. 

i Christ 116 i 

2 St. Mark's 79 1 

1 St. John's 54 1 

1 St. John Baptist 43 1 

2 St. James' 40 1 

1 St. Barnabas' 34 1 

1 St. Matthew's ., 33 1 



Church Names Com, 

St. Luke's 15 

St. Paul's 15 

St. Michael's 12 

Good Samaritan ....... 6 

St. Bartholomew's 6 

Ascension — 

Not Named — 



WESTERN TEXAS. 
Bishop, Rt. Rev. James S. Johnston, D.D. 

Bishop Johnston has a District, 110,000 square miles in extent, 
and over this vast territory, the churches are increasing in numbers, 
making his work exceedingly arduous. But he fulfills his duty nobly 
and fearlessly. The increase of communicants over 1892 is nearly five 
hundred. 



The largest Churches are : 



St. Mark's, San Antonio. . 



Com. 

39 6 



Com. 



St. Clement's, El Paso. .... 112 



Contributions, $20,390.86; Communicants, 1,900; Ratio, $10.73. 

No. Church Names. Com. 

2 St. Paul's 41 

1 Good Shepherd 32 

1 Redeemer 30 

2 St. James' ; 29 

1 St. Luke's 25 

1 Emmanuel 18 

1 Annunciation 16 

1 Immanuel . 10 

1 St. Alban's 10 

1 
1 



No. Church Names. Com. 

2 St. Mark's 443 

1 St. Clement's 112 

3 St. Peter's 103 

1 St. Stephen's. . 76 

1 Trinity 72 

2 Grace 70 

2 Advent 63 



1 St. Helena's 



59 



1 Messiah 54 

2 St. John's 50 

1 Christ 47 

1 St. Andrew's 47 



Nativity 6, 

St. Philip's — 

10 Not named 132 



WYOMING AND IDAHO. 

Bishop, Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, D.D. 

This vast District is nearly 200,000 square miles in extent! What 
the labors of a Bishop are over such a territory cannot possibly be 
estimated. It takes men of iron constitution and great endurance. 
There are about fifty parishes and missions. 



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61 



The largest Churches are : 

Com, 

St. Marks, Cheyenne, Wyo. . 150 
St. Michael's, Boise City, 
Idaho. 150 



Com. 



St. Matthew's, Laramie, Wyo. 100 



Contributions, $22,344.00; Communicants, 1,800; Ratio, $12.42. 



WYOMING. 



No. Church Names Com. No. 

2 St. Mark's 156 1 

2 St. Matthew's. , 103 1 

1 St. Thomas' 68 1 

1 St. Paul's... 1 ***»...; .. 45 1 

1 Holy Communion 34 1 

2 Trinity 29 1 

1 Heavenly Rest 2^ 14 

IDAHO, 



Church Name* Com. 

St. Luke's . i 20 

Christ 19 

St. John's 4 . . . . 18 

Good Shepherd 17 

St. David's. 1 16 

Nativity 6 

Not Named 27 



I St. Michael's. . . ; 150 

1 Nativity. . . , 50 

1 St. James' 45 

1 St. Mark's 41 

1 Emmanuel 35 

1 Holy Trinity 17 

1 St. Andrew's 15 

1 Holy Innocents' 13 

1 St. Luke's 12 

1 Good Shepherd 10 



St. Peter's. 

St. Paul's. 

Christ 

Redeemer . 

Ascension . 
1 Trinity. . . 
1 All Saints' . 
1 St John's. 



7 

7 

6 

6 

4 

3 

1 St. Mary's .' 3 

1 Not Named. . 13 



SUMMARY OF CHURCH NAMES. 



St. John's. 468 

St. Paul's 433 

Christ, 431 

Trinity 413 

Grace. 330 

St. James 5 240 

St. Luke's 196 

St. Mark's 171 

St. Mary's „ 156 

St. Peter's 147 

St. Andrew's 142 

St. Stephen's 116 

All Saints' no 

Good Shepherd 108 

Emmanuel 103 

St. Thomas' 91 

Ascension j6 

Calvary 75 

St. Matthew's 73 

Holy Trinity 59 

St. Philip's 57 

St. George's 56 

St. Barnabas' 47 

Epiphany 46 

Redeemer 45 

Zion 40 

Our Saviour 36 

St. Michael's 32 

Holy Innocents 30 

Messiah 28 

Holy Cross . 27 

Advent. 25 

St. Albans' . . . 24 

Holy Communion 21 

Nativity 21 

Holy Comforter 19 

St. Augustine's. . 19 

St. Clement's 19 

St, David's 17 



St. John Baptist .. . 17 

St. John Evangelist 16 

Holy Spirit 16 

St. Bartholomew's . 15 

St. Timothy's 15 

Immanuel 15 

Incarnation 14 

Transfiguration 14 

Atonement 12 

St. Ann's 12 

St. Luke's 12 

St. Martin's 11 

Gethsemane n 

Heavenly Rest n 

Mediator n 

Holy Apostles' 10 

St. Anne's 10 

St. Margaret's 9 

Good Samaritan 9 

St. Joseph's. . • 8 

St. Matthias 8 

St. Cyprian's 8 

St. Gabriel's 8 

The Cross. 7 

St. Michael and all Angels.. 6 

St. Mary the Virgin 5 

Annunciation 5 

Resurrection 5 

St. John's-in-the-Wilderness. 5 

St. Agnes' 5 

St. Saviour's . . 5 

House of Prayer 4 

Mt. Calvary 4 

St. Chrysostom's 4 

Holy Faith 4 

Holy Name 4 

All Angels 3 

Intercession 3 

Reconciliation 3 



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St. Ansgarius' 3 

Holy Nativity 

Hope 

St. Ignatius 

Meade Memorial 

St. Athanasius. . / 3 

St. Cornelius 3 

St. Saviour 3 

Union 3 

Prince of Peace 3 

St. Titus 3 

All Souls' 3 

Beloved Disciple 

Cathedral 

Gloria Dei 

Mt. Olivet 

Faith 

Holy Saviour 

St. John Chrysostom's 

St. Elizabeth's 

St. Helena's 

St. Mary's-by-the-Sea 

St. Catharine's 

St. Lawrence's 



3 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

Mt. Zion 2 

Seabury 2 

St. Antipas 2 

St. Simeon's 2 

St. Wilfred's 2 

Bethel 2 

Zion and St. Timothy's . . 2 

Covenant 2 

Evangelist's . . . 2 

Memorial. . , 2 

Abrigdon 
Advocate. 
Archangel 
Bangor. . 



Beloved Physician.. 

Berkeley 

Bethany 

Bethesda 

Bethesda by-the-Sea 

Brandon 

Bread of Life 

Bruce 

Caroline 

Castle Craig 

Centurion 



Comforter 

Crucifixion 

Cross and Crown 

Cunningham 

Dent Memorial 

Divine Love 

Doane Memorial ... . 

Durham 

Elon 

Ephphatha 

E. S 

Falls 

Gibson Memorial ... . 

Globe — 

Gwyn's 

Harriott 

Henshaw Memorial. . . 

Hobart 

Howard 

Hungar's 

Holy Advent 

Holy Angels 

Holy Evangelist 

Holy Fellowship. . . . 

Holy Martyr's 

Holy Sacrament. . 
Holy Sepulchre. . . . 

Inestimable Gift 

Jesus 

John's. Memorial 

Kemper 

Leeds 

Lingamore 

Living Waters 

Magill Memorial 

Manakin 

Mariner's 

Merchants' Hope 

Middleham 

Montrose 

Monumental 

Moore Memorial 

Olivet 

Our Father 

Our Blessed Redeemer 

Our Redemer 

Otey Memorial 

Packer Memorial 

Pannill Memorial . . . . 



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Payne's 

Piedmont 

Pinking Memorial 

Peace 

Pay ton Memorial 

Precious Blood 

Prince Frederick 

Prince George 

Redemption 

Reformation 

Regeneration. ......... 

Rest 

Retchin Memorial 

Riverside 

San Anselmo 

Santa Clara 

Santiago 

San Salvatore 

Sherwood 

Shrewsbury 

Swanton 

Sapony 

Soldiers of Christ 

Stras Memorial 

St. Agnes' by-the-Lake. 
St. Ann's by-the-Sea 

St. Anna's ... . 

St. Asaph's . 

St. Benifacius 

St. Columba's 

St. Cuthbert's 

St. Edward's 

St. Edward the Martyr. 
St. Edmund the Martyr. 
St. Esprit 



St. Giles' 

St. Katharine's 

St. James' the Greater 

St. James' the Less 

St. Johannes' 

St. Julia's 

St. Mark's on-the-Hill . . 
St. Martin's in-the-Fields. 

St. Mary Magdalene 

St. Nathaniel's 

St. Oswald's 

St. Perpetue's 

St. Peter's-in-Galilee ... . 

St. Phebe's 

St. Philip's-of-Bethsaida. . 

St. Polycarp 

St. Sacrament 

St. Sanveur 

St. Simon 

St. Simon-by-the-Sea. . . . 
St. Simon the Cyrenian. . 
St. Thomas and St. Dennis . 

The Angels 

The Comforter 

The Crucified 

Unity. . 

Wadleigh Memorial 

Ware 

Weddell Memorial 

White 

Whittle 

Wickliffe 

Bishop Wilmer Memorial 
Testimony of Jesus 



COMMUNICANTS, POPULATION, AND 
CONTRIBUTIONS. 



NUMBER OF COMMUNICANTS FOR 
EACH CHURCH NAME. 



Christ 55, 502 

St. Paul's 54,044 

Trinity 52,228 

St. John's 49, 890 

Grace 38,001 

St. James' 23,086 

St. Luke's 20,650 

St. Mark's 19,378 

St. Peter's J 7,339 

St. Andrew's J 4,593 

St. Stephen's 11,328 

All Saints' 10,459 

St. Mary's 9, 923 

Ascension 9, 725 

Calvary >. . .. 9,302 

St. George's 9,395 

St. Thomas' 9, 136 

Emmanuel 8, 966 

Holy Trinity 8,691 

Good Shepherd 7,7 1 7 

Epiphany 6,464 

St. Matthew's 5,951 

Messiah 4,597 

St. Michael's 4, 155 

Zion 4,027 

Redeemer 3, 854 

St. Barnabas' 3,691 

St. Philip's 3,658 

Advent 3, 6 18 

Our Saviour 

Holy Communion 

St. Ann's 

St. Bartholomew's. 
Holy Innocents. 



3,459 
3,371 
3.174 

2,869 

2,093 
St. Augustine's i>97° 



Incarnation 

Holy Comforter 

St. John Evangelist. ... 

Holy Cross 

Gethsemane 

St. Anne's 

St. Clement's 

Nativity 

Heavenly Rest 

St. David's 

Atonement 

Transfiguration 

St. Timothy's 

Holy Apostles' 

St. Mary the Virgin . . . 

St. Albans' 

Cathedral 

Beloved Disciple 

All Souls' 

Zion and St. Timothy's 

Mediator 

St. Chrysostom's 

Holy Spirit. . 

St. Simeon's 

St. Matthias 

Immanuel 

St. Saviour's 

St. Martin's 

St. Michael and all 

Angels 

Bethesda 

Intercession 

St. John Baptist. 

Mt. Calvary 

St. Jude's 



1,961 

1,857 
1,834 
1,818 
1,782 

i,73i 

1,647 
1,622 

1,556 

i,547 
1,502 
1,410 
1,298 
1,297 
1,268 
1,217 
1,21 1 

i,H3 
1,125 
1,076 
1,021 
1,013 
972 

857 
825 
816 
810 
794 

757 
753 
724 
721 
717 
685 



66 



The Protestant Episcopal Church 



St. Agnes' 

Annunciation 

House of Prayer 

St. Ansgarius' 

Memorial 

Covenant 

Resurrection 

Evangelist's 

All Angels 

Advocate 

Reconciliation 

St. Joseph's 

Reformation .... 

St. Edward the Martyr. 

St. Margaret's 

Henshaw Memorial . . . 

St. Ignatius 

Holy Nativity 

St. Anna's 

Crucifixion 

Archangel 

Holy Sepulchre. 

St. James' the Greater.. 
St. Martin's in-the-Fields 

St. Cyprian's 

Hobart 

Pinkney Memorial 

Monumental 

All Hallows' 

St. James' the Less. . . . 

San Salvatore 

St. Helena's 

Meade Memorial 

Cross and Crown 

St. Gabriel's 

Gloria Dei . 

The Cross 

Moore Memorial 

St. Elizabeth's 

St. Esprit 

Comforter 

Good Samaritan 

St. Sanveur 

St. John's in the Wil- 
derness 

St. Thaddens' 

St. Ambrose 

St. John Chrysostom's. . 
St. Athanasius 



678 
630 
625 
622 

594 
584 

577 
565 
557 
555 
520 

505 
500 

433 
4i5 

400 

344 
339 
303 
302 
300 
300 
278 
266 
236 
231 
216 
215 
210 
206 
198 
198 
197 

193 

188 

183 
176 
176 
168 

^53 
152 

152 
148 
146 
i37 
i37 
136 

138 
129 



St. Cornelius 

Mt. Olivet 

Our Father 

Durham 

Hope 

Prince George 

Holy Evangelist 

Divine Love. ...... .. 

St. Johannes' 

St. Asaph's 

St. Columba's 

St. Mary's-by-the-Sea . . 

Faith 

Mt. Zion 

St. Sacrament 

Seabury 

Holy Name 

Bread of Life 

Olivet 

St. Wilfred's 

Shrewsbury 

Magill Memorial 

Holy Martyr's. ....... 

St. Antipas 

St. Benifacius 

Regeneration 

St. Saviour 

Mariner's 

Union 

Caroline 

Precious Blood 

St. Agnes' by-the-Lake. 

The Saviour 

St. Mark's on-the-Hill. 

Centurion 

Holy Advent 

Abingdon 

St. John the Divine. . . . 

San Anselmo.. . 

Ware 

St. Catharine's 

Payton Memorial 

Lingamore. 

Our Redeemer 

Berkeley 

Bethel 

John's Memorial 

Sherwood 

St. Katharine's 



127 

I2 5 
117 

116 

no 

no 

107 

104 

101 

100 

100 

100 

98 

9 6 

90 



83 
81 

79 
75 
74 
74 
73 
72 
7i 
7i 
70 
6 7 
66 
60 
60 

59 
54 

52 
52 

50 
50 

49 
48 
46 
45 
45 
44 
43 
41 
41 



In the United States in i8gj. 



67 



Falls. 40 

Wickliffe 40 

Hungar's 37 

Leeds 35 

Prince Frederick , 33 

E-S 33 

Manakm 32 

Brandon 30 

Bethany . . . . 30 

Prince of Peace 30 

St. Lawrence's 30 

St. Oswald's .......... 29 

St. Titus 28 

St. Mary Magdalene. . . 27 

Merchants' Hope 56 

Kemper 25 

Harriott 24 

Soldiers of Christ 22 

Castle Craig 20 

Elon 20 

Gibson Memorial 20 

Ritchie Memorial 20 

Santiago 20 



Testimony of Jesus .... 20 

Sapony 20 

St. Edward's 20 

St. Thomas and St. 

Dennis 18 

The Crucified . .' 18 

Holy Sacrament 16 

Redemption 16 

Stras Memorial 16 

The Carpenter 16 

Unity 16 

St. Giles' 15 

The Angels 15 

White ! 15 

Bruce 14 

Bangor 1 . .. n 

St. Nathaniel's ........ 11 

Globe 9 

Gwyn's 9 

St. Sylvanus 8 

Piedmont 5 

St. Simon the Cyrenian 4 

Cunningham 4 



COMMUNICANTS BY STATES. 



New York 136,093 

Pennsylvania 60,429 

Maryland 32, 147 

New Jersey. 31,568 

Massachusetts 31,036 

Connecticut 28,318 

Illinois. 21,086 

Michigan 19,288 

Ohio 19,037 

Virginia : . .. 18,489 

California , 1 2, 1 74 

Wisconsin 10,866 

Rhode Island io,494 

Missouri 9,42 1 

Minnesota 9, 1 23 

North Carolina 8,474 

Kentucky 7, 054 

Texas 6,809 

Iowa 6,773 



Georgia 6, 292 

Alabama 6.287 

Indiana 6, 1 29 

Tennessee... 5,696 

Louisiana 5, 529 

Vermont 4, 634 

South Carolina 4,626 

Nebraska 4,576 

Florida 4,327 

Colorado 4, 1 50 

Kansas 3,878 

West Virginia 3>3°9 

Mississippi 3, 295 

New Hampshire. . • 3, 208 

Maine . 3,142 

Delaware 3,060 

Oregon 2,457 

Washington . 2,424 

Arkansas 2,400 



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Montana i, 593 

Northern Dakota 1,132 

Southern Dakota 823 

*Wyoming and Idaho. . .. 1,800 



*Nevada and Utah ..... 1,430 

*New Mexico and Arizona 721 
*Oklahama and Indian 

Territory 241 



COMMUNICANTS BY DIOCESES AND 
MISSIONARY DISTRICTS. 



DIOCESES. 



New York 57, 639 

Pennsylvania 39, 801 

Massachusetts. . 31,036 

*Conneticut 28,318 

Long Island 26,251 

^Maryland 28,953 

Albany 19, 107 

Newark 17, 794 

Western New York 17,056 

Central New York 16,040 

Chicago 1 5, 1 58 

New Jersey 13,774 

Michigan 13,214 

Ohio 10,763 

California 10,719 

Rhode Island 10,494 

Pittsburgh 10,347 

Central Pennsylvania. ... 10, 281 

Southern Virgiuia 9,725 

Minnesota 9, 123 

Virginia 8, 764 

Southern Ohio 8,274 

Milwaukee 7,359 

Kentucky 7,°54 

Iowa 6,778 

Georgia 6,292 



Alabama 6,287 

Indiana 6, 129 

Tennessee 5,696 

Missouri 5,55° 

Louisiana 5, 529 

North Carolina 5, 180 

Western Michigan 4,633 

Southern Carolina 4,626 

Texas 3, 909 

Kansas 3,878 

Western Missouri 3,871 

Colorado 3,733 

Nebraska 3,55° 

Fon du Lac 3, 507 

Springfield 3,433 

West Virginia 3, 309 

Mississippi 3, 295 

Eastern Carolinia 3,294 

New Hampshire . 3, 208 

Easton 3, J 94 

Maine 3, 142 

Delaware 3,060 

Florida 2 y 6^6 

Quincy... 2,495 

Oregon 2,950 

Arkansas . 2,456 



MISSIONARY DISTRICTS. 



Northern Texas 2,000 

Olympia 1,985 

Western Texas 1, 900 

Wyoming and Idaho 1,800 

Southern Florida 1,691 

Montana 1, 593 

Northern Michigan i,444 

Nevada and Utah 1,430 



Northern California 1,355 

Southern Dakota 1,132 

The Platte 1,026 

North Dakota ' 823 

New Mexico and Arizona 721 

Western Colorado 447 

Okaloma and Indian Ter. 247 
Spokene 429 



■K These Missionary Districts are not reported seperately. 



In the United States in iSpJ. 



6 9 






CITIES WITH 1000 COMMUNICANTS 
AND UPWARDS. 



Mobile, Ala 


4 


I,6l4 


Minneapolis, Minn. 


13 


2,579 


Albany, N. Y 


6 


2,764 


St. Paul, Minn 


14 


1,885 


Troy, N. Y 


7 


2,072 


St. Louis, Mo 


22 


3,934 


Los Angeles, Cal. . . 


5 


I, IOO 


Omaha, Neb 


12 


1,504 


San Francisco, Cal. 


10 


3.121 


Hoboken, N. J 


4 


1,560 


Syracuse, N. Y 


7 


1,789 


Jersey City, N. J. . . 


9 


2,871 


Utica, N. Y 


7 


2, I76 


Newark, N. J 


12 


3,705 


Watertown, N. Y.... 


2 


M39 


Orange, N.J 


8 


2,654 


Chicago, 111 


34 


10,140 


Patterson, N. J 


4 


1,199 


Denver, Col 


11 


2,015 


Camden, N. J 


7 


1,492 


Bridgeport, Conn. .. 


6 


i,778 


Elizabeth, N. J 


4 


2,504 


Hartford, Conn. . .. 


8 


2,327 


New York City,N.Y. 


86 


41,694 


New Haven, Conn.. 


11 


3,017 


Poughkepsie, N. Y. 


3 


1,369 


Waterbury, Conn.. . 


3 


1,252 


Cleveland, 


16 


3,48i 


Wilmington, Del. . . 


8 


i,37o 


Toledo, 


7 


1,096 


Atlanta, Geo 





1,170 


Portland, Or 


8 


1,163 


Savannah, Geo 


6 


1,489 


Philadelphia, Penn . 


98 


32,602 


Indianapolis, Ind... 


6 


1,211 


Pittsburgh, Penn. .. 


16 


3,73^ 


Louisville, Ky 


14 


3,702 


Newport, R. I 


5 


1,305 


Brooklyn, N. Y.... 


43 


19,422 


Providence, R. I. .. 


14 


4,i44 


New Orleans, La . . . 


13 


3,176 


Charleston, S. C. .. . 


11 


2,128 


Baltimore, Md 


42 


12,087 


Cincinnati, 


13 


2,786 


Washington, D. C. . 


24 


8,577 


Norfolk, Va 


7 


1,853 


Boston, Mass 


34 


8,844 


Petersburgh, Va.. . . 


S 


1,251 


Cambridge, Mass. . , 


■ 7 


1,609 


Memphis, Tenn. . . . 


s 


1,613 


Fall River, Mass. . . 


• 7 


i,039 


Nashville, Tenn. . .. 


7 


1.078 


Lowell, Mass 


3 


1, 192 


Richmond, Va 


14 


3,187 


Worcester, Mass. . 


• 5 


1,069 


Kansas City, Mo. .. 


7 


i,346 


Detroit, Mich 


23 


6,254 


Grand Rapids, Mich. 


s 


i,344 


Saginaw, Mich 


4 


1,058 


Buffalo, N. Y 


18 


4,H3 


Milwaukee, Wis.. . . 


12 


2,097 


Rochester, N. Y. . . 


12 


3,583 



CONTRIBUTIONS. 

DIOCESES. 

New York $2,868,480.52 Albany, 



Pennsylvania. . 
Massachussets 
Long Island. . 
Maryland .... 
Chicago 



1,110,998.45 
868,668.94 
696,537.26 
611,225.54 
453,327.30 



Newark 

West. New York. 
Central Penn. . . . 
Rhode Island. ... 
New Jersey 



431,623.18 
416,086.46 
300,527.16 
279,722.66 
264,281.33 
254,486.53 



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Pitsburgh . ■. 

Central New York 

California 

Missouri 

Minnesota 

Ohio 

South. Ohio 

Kentucky 

Colorado 

Michigan . . 

Virginia 

South Virginia. . . 

Iowa 

Milwaukee 

Georgia 

Alabama 

Indiana 

Texas 

West Michigan. . 
Delaware 

Olympia 

Montana 

North Michigan. . .. 
North California .... 
Northern Texas. . . . 
Nevada and Utah . . . 
Wyoming and Idaho 

The Platte 

West Texas 



250,526,50 Louisiana 85,402.14 

233,184.08 Nebraska 85,265.84 

221,090.98 .Tennessee 78,244.30 

219,465. 58 Fon du Lac 76,696.58 

216,556.40 West Missouri. .. 67,666.79 

205,824.89 West Virginia. ... 66,377.45 

!99> 733-33 Kansas. . : 66,239.33 

186,412.49 South Carolina. .. 64,228.59 

181.560.15 New Hampshire. 58,000.00 
179,370.85 North Carolina. . 52,727.71 

167.107.16 Maine 52,252,94 

160,247.19 East Carolina. . .. 40,935.23 

140,230.30 Easton 47,404.69 

139,519-65 Springfield 42,672.51 

$131,889.77 Mississippi 39, 798. 15 

126,628.87 ■ Florida 38,549.57 

!03, 253.53 Quincy 35>579- 2 5 

91,47275 Oregon 35.475-93 

90,057.19 Arkansas 29,675.48 

89,077.59 Vermont 13,314.05 

MISSIONARY DISTRICTS. 

$5 I ,375-°9 Southern Dakota. . . 19,552.34 

30,900.62 Northern Dakota. . . 17,212.00 

25.818.12 New Mexico and 

24,826.47 Arozona 15,219.26 

24,141.46 Oklahama and Ind- 

22,587.94 ian Territory 2,844.52 

22,354.90 Southern Florida. . .Not reported 

22,283.09 Western Colarado. .Not reported 

20,390.86 Spokane Not reported 



RATIO OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO EACH 

COMMUNICANT. 



DIOCESES. 



New York $49. 7 6 

Colorado 48.64 

Missouri 39-54 

Chicago 29.91 

Pennsylvania 27.91 

Central Pensylvania 27.21 

Massachusetts 27.02 

Long Island 26.53 

Kentucky 26.43 

Deleware 25.84 

Rhode Island 24.22 



Pittsburgh 24. 2 1 

South Carolina 24. 16 

Nebraska 24.02 

Minnesota 23.68 

Texas . 23.40 

Newark 23.38 

Albany 22.59 

Fon du Lac 21.87 

Conneticut . . , 2 1 -4 5 

Maryland 21.1.1 

Georgia 20. 9 5 



In the United States in 1893. 



71 



Iowa 20.70 

California 20.63 

Alabama 20. 1 1 

West Virgina 20.06 

West Michigan 19-44 

Ohio I 9- I 3 

Virginia J 9-07 

Milwaukee 18.96 

New Jersey 18.49 

New Hampshire 1 8.08 

Western New York 17.62 

Western Missouri 17.48 

Kansas 17.08 

Indiana 16.85 

Maine 16.63 



Southern Virginia 

Louisiana 

East. Carolina. . . 

Easton 

Florida 

Oregon 

Quincy 

South Carolina. . . 

Tennesee 

Michigan 

Springfield 

Arkansas 

Mississippi 

North Carolina. . . 
Vermont 



16.48 
15.44 
15. 16 
14.84 
14.62 
14.44 
14.26 
13.88 
13. 74 
I3-58 
12.43 
12.37 
12.08 
10.18 
2.87 



MISSIONARY DISTRICTS. 



Olympia. . . . $25.82 

The Platte 21.72 

North Dakota 20.91 

South Dakota 19. 27 

Montana 19.21 

Northern California. ... 18.10 

Northern Michigan. .. . 17.87 

Nevada and Utah 16. 13 



Wyoming and Idaho. . . $12.42 
*Oklahama and Indian 

Territory 11.80 

Washington Territory. . 10 73 

^Northern Texas 12.07 

Southern Florida 

Spokene 

Western Colorado 



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